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agreements (RTAs) to promote climate change mitigation. The book proposes a bottom-up approach to climate change negotiations by … world in total GHG emissions, and will account for more than 75 per cent of emissions growth in the next 25 years. Moreover …
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As the demand for tailored climate information by decision makers, stakeholders and the general public is growing worldwide, together with the awareness of the challenges posed to society and environment by climate variability and change, Climate Services plays a crucial role as providers of...
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negotiations aimed at addressing the underlying issues with carbon leakage and apportioning liability to various countries …
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In determining whether a federal climate change law should pre-empt state laws in the area, it is helpful to examine the reasons for pre-emption in the environmental context. This examination of when pre-emption is warranted would indicate that in most instances, federal climate change...
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United Nations conference had been an unqualified success, it would still not have made any difference to the world's climate …. Only a radically different approach to international decision-making can save the world from over-heating. This alternative …
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relevant normative principles to international cooperation have long plagued international climate change negotiations. This … article includes a detailed account of the reception of the no-harm principle in climate negotiations, a response to three …
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This book brings together over seventy authors from a dozen countries for a comprehensive examination of the emerging global regime of climate change law. Despite the relative youth of climate change law, we can already begin to see the outlines of legal regimes addressing climate change...
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Recent survey evidence from the United States suggests that most Americans support domestic policies to address climate change, and this support is not conditional on other countries’ commitment levels. The finding is somewhat perplexing because climate change is by definition a collective...
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so induces matching abatement elsewhere. If the rate at which noncoalition countries match coalition abatement goes to …
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Solar radiation management (SRM), as one form of geoengineering, has been proposed as a last exit strategy to address global warming. Even though SRM is expected to be cheap, it may be risky and associated with high collateral damages. We analyze how SRM affects equilibrium mitigation...
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