Despite the objection of the Bush administration to the U.S.'s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, its entry into force has come to be realistic due to the Bonn Agreement in July. The purpose of this paper is first to survey the framework of the Protocol, and then to analyze the strategic positions of the EU, the U.S., and Japan in negotiations for designing the details of the Protocol. Finally, this paper intends to consider the due strategy of Japan, as well as to identify the problems of the Protocol, which will be a help for designing a new framework that will enable the participation of developing countries.
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Despite the objection of the Bush administration to the U.S.'s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, i...
January 2002Despite the objection of the Bush administration to the U.S.'s ratification of the Kyoto...
Being the host country for the Kyoto Protocol, Japan faces intense public pressure to attain the sti...
[From the Introduction]. This study proceeds in the following manner. First, it describes the origin...
Conclusion: The system we advocate is flexible enough to adapt to changing political, economic and c...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
The global warming is a transnational issue by definition that no single country cannot effectively ...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
Responding to concerns that human activities are increasing concentrations of “greenhouse gases” (s...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Despite the objection of the Bush administration to the U.S.'s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, i...
January 2002Despite the objection of the Bush administration to the U.S.'s ratification of the Kyoto...
Being the host country for the Kyoto Protocol, Japan faces intense public pressure to attain the sti...
[From the Introduction]. This study proceeds in the following manner. First, it describes the origin...
Conclusion: The system we advocate is flexible enough to adapt to changing political, economic and c...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
This is an invited discussion on the Manne and Richels’ paper “The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective ...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
The global warming is a transnational issue by definition that no single country cannot effectively ...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
Responding to concerns that human activities are increasing concentrations of “greenhouse gases” (s...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...