This study provides a conceptual framework for exploring the bargaining space within international climate negotiations based on important economic, political and environmental considerations. Based on it, we analyse combinations of the proposed emission reduction ranges for Annex I countries as a group (25–40% below 1990 levels) and non-Annex I as a group (15–30% below baseline) by 2020 to limit global warming to 2 °C. We use results of the FAIR model with costs estimates based on two energy system models. We conclude that the range of targets that comply with a set of criteria for economic, political and environmental considerations is smaller than that by environmental considerations alone. More specifically, we find that according to ou...
Currently, international climate negotiations concentrate on design issues for the flexible instrume...
In the climate–trade debate, moderate attention is dedicated to the role of trade agreements on clim...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
International audienceDistribution issues have been critical in international negotiations on climat...
This article deals with the different modalities that exist to manage a problem of collective actio...
The United Nations Summit on Climate Change, September 2009, UN Headquarters, New York. ...
The annual Conference of Parties (COP) of the Framework Convention on Climate Change takes place sin...
The "South - North Dialogue" Proposal, developed by researchers from developing and industrialised c...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
Three gaps in the Kyoto Protocol most badly need to be filled: the absence of emission targets exten...
This report analyses the emissions reduction targets submitted under the Copenhagen Accord by develo...
A key issue in climate negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol will have major medium and long term implications for the Austral...
Currently, international climate negotiations concentrate on design issues for the flexible instrume...
In the climate–trade debate, moderate attention is dedicated to the role of trade agreements on clim...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
International audienceDistribution issues have been critical in international negotiations on climat...
This article deals with the different modalities that exist to manage a problem of collective actio...
The United Nations Summit on Climate Change, September 2009, UN Headquarters, New York. ...
The annual Conference of Parties (COP) of the Framework Convention on Climate Change takes place sin...
The "South - North Dialogue" Proposal, developed by researchers from developing and industrialised c...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
Three gaps in the Kyoto Protocol most badly need to be filled: the absence of emission targets exten...
This report analyses the emissions reduction targets submitted under the Copenhagen Accord by develo...
A key issue in climate negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol will have major medium and long term implications for the Austral...
Currently, international climate negotiations concentrate on design issues for the flexible instrume...
In the climate–trade debate, moderate attention is dedicated to the role of trade agreements on clim...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...