To achieve the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal, fossil fuel production needs to undergo a managed decline. While some frontrunner countries have already begun to adopt policies and measures restricting fossil fuel supply, an outstanding question is how international cooperation in support of a managed decline of fossil fuel production could take shape. This article explores two possible pathways—one following a club model and the other more akin to a multilateral environmental agreement. Specifically, the article discusses the participants in an international agreement; the forum through which cooperation will take place; the modalities, principles, and procedures underpinning the agreement; and the incentives to induce cooperation. The ...
Parties to the Paris Agreement can engage in voluntary cooperation and use internationally transferr...
Abstract The article analyses how the CO2 emissions of the world’s ten largest polluters have evolve...
The global coverage and the need for consensus explain why the UN Paris agreement, in several critic...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
Amid growing recognition of the need for supply-side policies which set limits on the further expans...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
A new approach is needed to tackle the climate crisis, in which the long overlooked supply-side of f...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optima...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
To achieve the long-term temperature goals set by the 2015 Paris Agreement and avert climate disrupt...
The Paris Agreement was the culmination of more than 20 years of negotiations. It represents a conse...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
The climate is changing, and so is climate diplomacy. Global treaties may be failing, while unilate...
Although the Paris Agreement arguably made some progress, interest in supplementary approaches to cl...
Parties to the Paris Agreement can engage in voluntary cooperation and use internationally transferr...
Abstract The article analyses how the CO2 emissions of the world’s ten largest polluters have evolve...
The global coverage and the need for consensus explain why the UN Paris agreement, in several critic...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
Amid growing recognition of the need for supply-side policies which set limits on the further expans...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
A new approach is needed to tackle the climate crisis, in which the long overlooked supply-side of f...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optima...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
To achieve the long-term temperature goals set by the 2015 Paris Agreement and avert climate disrupt...
The Paris Agreement was the culmination of more than 20 years of negotiations. It represents a conse...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
The climate is changing, and so is climate diplomacy. Global treaties may be failing, while unilate...
Although the Paris Agreement arguably made some progress, interest in supplementary approaches to cl...
Parties to the Paris Agreement can engage in voluntary cooperation and use internationally transferr...
Abstract The article analyses how the CO2 emissions of the world’s ten largest polluters have evolve...
The global coverage and the need for consensus explain why the UN Paris agreement, in several critic...