The 2015 Paris climate accord (Paris Agreement) is meant to control our planet's rising temperature to limit climate change. But it may be doing the opposite in permitting a slow phase-in of CO2 emission mitigation. The accord asks its 195 national signatories to specify their emission reductions and to raise those contributions over time. However, there is no mechanism to enforce these pledges. This said, the accord puts dirty energy producers on notice that their days are numbered. Unfortunately, this "use it or lose it" message may accelerate the extraction and sale of fossil fuels and, thereby, permanently worsen climate change. Our paper uses a simple OLG model to illustrate this long-noted, highly troubling Green Paradox. Its framewor...
The Paris agreement from 2015 is not what the masses had hoped for. The IPCC has made a great effort...
The UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 is a huge international reunion to attempt to enact with una...
If the Paris Agreement targets are to be met, there may be very few years left for policy makers t...
The 2015 Paris climate accord (Paris Agreement) is meant to control our planet’s rising temperature ...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
When discussing strategies to address climate change, it has become almost a matter of habit to incl...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
Will the Paris Accord Accelerate Climate Change? / Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Andrey Polbin, Andrey Zuba...
Abstract. The UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 is a huge international reunion to attempt to enac...
For more than two decades, the global climate change regime has been failing to produce outcomes tha...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regi...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The Paris agreement from 2015 is not what the masses had hoped for. The IPCC has made a great effort...
The UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 is a huge international reunion to attempt to enact with una...
If the Paris Agreement targets are to be met, there may be very few years left for policy makers t...
The 2015 Paris climate accord (Paris Agreement) is meant to control our planet’s rising temperature ...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
When discussing strategies to address climate change, it has become almost a matter of habit to incl...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
Will the Paris Accord Accelerate Climate Change? / Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Andrey Polbin, Andrey Zuba...
Abstract. The UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 is a huge international reunion to attempt to enac...
For more than two decades, the global climate change regime has been failing to produce outcomes tha...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regi...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The Paris agreement from 2015 is not what the masses had hoped for. The IPCC has made a great effort...
The UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 is a huge international reunion to attempt to enact with una...
If the Paris Agreement targets are to be met, there may be very few years left for policy makers t...