Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a sustainable international power generation infrastructure. However, the Kyoto Protocol (Kyoto) has failed to utilize these technologies. Kyoto also missed the forest for the trees: it disallowed forest preservation to count in its carbon currency. It also missed including the correct chemical base in developing countries. This Article examines what led international law not to focus on development in renewable power alternatives where they are most required in the international order: developing nations. It analyzes the critical role of international multilateral organizations to create the new architecture of carbon control before it is too ...
Well-known professor Johan Rockström at Stockholm University claims that we are in control of things...
In December 1997, world attention turned to Kyoto, Japan, where parties to the Framework Convention...
In response to the obstruction by the United States of the Kyoto protocols and its subsequent agreem...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
The earth is at a “tipping point” for climate change, according to the world’s scientific community....
International solutions, reaching across different types of economies and systems of governance in t...
This paper suggests that a mixture of measures may be needed to encourage renewable energy under the...
An appropriate legal framework is essential to accomplishment of clean energy solutions. This paper ...
Renewable energy today plays an important role in the decarbonization of the economy and, accordingl...
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmo...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
If the main road to global environmental law began at Stockholm in 1972, it could be argued it came ...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
Claiming that the Kyoto Protocol (“Protocol”) was “fatally flawed in fundamental ways,” on June 2001...
Well-known professor Johan Rockström at Stockholm University claims that we are in control of things...
In December 1997, world attention turned to Kyoto, Japan, where parties to the Framework Convention...
In response to the obstruction by the United States of the Kyoto protocols and its subsequent agreem...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
The earth is at a “tipping point” for climate change, according to the world’s scientific community....
International solutions, reaching across different types of economies and systems of governance in t...
This paper suggests that a mixture of measures may be needed to encourage renewable energy under the...
An appropriate legal framework is essential to accomplishment of clean energy solutions. This paper ...
Renewable energy today plays an important role in the decarbonization of the economy and, accordingl...
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmo...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
If the main road to global environmental law began at Stockholm in 1972, it could be argued it came ...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
Claiming that the Kyoto Protocol (“Protocol”) was “fatally flawed in fundamental ways,” on June 2001...
Well-known professor Johan Rockström at Stockholm University claims that we are in control of things...
In December 1997, world attention turned to Kyoto, Japan, where parties to the Framework Convention...
In response to the obstruction by the United States of the Kyoto protocols and its subsequent agreem...