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Negotiations pursuant to the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action appear likely to lead to a 2015 Paris agreement that …
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The concept of international tradable carbon permits has been discussed in scientific circles for over ten years. Since mid 1996, however, it has become a subject of more than just academic interest. The main reason for this change is to be found in the U.S. Draft Protocol to the Framework...
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Thermal-optical analysis is a conventional method for classifying carbonaceous aerosols as organic carbon and elemental carbon. Unfortunately, different thermal evolution protocols result in a wide elemental carbon-to-total carbon variation up to a factor of five. In Europe, there is currently...
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parametric model, this stabilizes the grand coalition and reduces global emissions compared to a ``perfect'' world without …
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When politicians negotiate in international climate conventions they may suffer from incomplete information about each other's preferences about reaching an agreement. As is known, this may cause failure to reach an efficient cooperative agreement. We study the role of the clean development...
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Negotiations pursuant to the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action appear likely to lead to a 2015 Paris agreement that …
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industrialized countries, while developing countries remain uncommitted, but can sell emission abatement to the industrialized world …
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environmental objectives, as embodied by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and MEAs, such as the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol …
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Carbon markets under the Paris Agreement are expected to differ substantially from those that emerged under the Kyoto Protocol. Unlike the top-down approach of markets created by the Kyoto Protocol, such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), international carbon markets under Article 6 of...
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