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Many economic studies suggest that China would reap significant benefits from participating in a global cap …-and-trade regime. The question then is that even if such a regime is so beneficial to China, why China has consistently refused in … perspectives: a) from the point of view of fairness, how do developing countries including China and India perceive emissions caps …
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emission limits for China, this paper provides the economic rationale for the industrialized countries to invest in JI projects … in developing countries like China, where the costs of abating greenhouse gas emissions are lower than trying to achieve … areas for JI projects that may be in China's interest. This discussion underlines that taking due consideration of local …
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the proposal for joint accession by the U.S. and China in the interest of China?, and 2) Even if participating a global … cap-and-trade regime is so beneficial to China as many economic studies suggest, why has China consistently refused in … perspectives: a) how does China value importance of maintaining unity of the Group of 77? b) what lessons has China learned from …
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The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to what extent the U ….S. and China get involved in combating global climate change is extremely important both for lowering compliance costs of … China will take on commitments at some specific point of time in the future, this paper has argued that the proposal for …
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The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to what extent the U ….S. and China get involved in combating global climate change is extremely important both for lowering compliance costs of … China will take on commitments at some specific point of time in the future, this paper has argued that the proposal for …
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. Specifically, global governance and law with borderless globalization are to blame for the inability to find appropriate solutions … an increasing part of the population who are unable to benefit from such globalization. The related fear of the people … problems are certainly influenced by the negative visions on globalization and liberalism, which neglect to take into account …
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. Specifically, global governance and law with borderless globalization are to blame for the inability to find appropriate solutions … an increasing part of the population who are unable to benefit from such globalization. The related fear of the people … problems are certainly influenced by the negative visions on globalization and liberalism, which neglect to take into account …
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inherently international, and their pervasiveness can be seen as a symptom of border-less globalization, excessive liberalism …
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positive impact on society, globalization and the rapid pace of technological development, including robotics and artificial … rethinking and readjustment. As the example of China shows, which is also part of my own research, authoritarian regimes making … that China had been gradually expanding its own systems of public participation and local governance with Chinese cultural …
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WP 201 takes a historical perspective in analysing past systemic social-ecological transition processes. The research paper (MS 27) emerging from task 201.2 explores two major energy transitions of the past: the transition to the use of fossil fuels (e.g. starting with coal in the UK in the 17th...
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