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Post-Kyoto international climate policy : implementing architectures for agreement : research from the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins ; [foreword by Timothy E. Wirth], (electronic resource)
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- The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements is a global, multi-disciplinary effort intended to help identify the key design elements of a scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically pragmatic post-2012 international policy architecture for addressing the threat of climate change. It has commissioned leading scholars to examine a uniquely wide range of core issues that must be addressed if the world is to reach an effective agreement on a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol. The purpose of the project is not to become an advocate for any single policy but to present the best possible information and analysis on the full range of options concerning mitigation, adaptation, technology, and finance. The detailed findings of the Harvard Project are reported in this volume, which contains twenty-seven specially commissioned chapters. A companion volume summarizing the main findings of this research is published separately as Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy: Summary for Policymakers.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxxviii, 983 pages)
- Contents
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- Linkage of tradable permit systems in international climate policy architecture
- Judson Jaffe, Robert N. Stavins
- The case for charges on greenhouse gas emissions
- Richard N. Cooper
- Towards a global compact for managing climate change
- R. Agarwala
- Sectoral approaches to a post-Kyoto international climate policy framework
- Akihiro Sawa
- A portfolio system of climate treaties
- Scott Barrett
- Forward
- How to negotiate and update climate agreements
- Bard Harstad
- Metrics for evaluating policy commitments in a fragmented world: the challenges of equity and integrity
- Carolyn Fischer, Richard D. Morgenstern
- Justice and climate change: the unpersuasive case for per capita allocations of emissions rights
- Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein
- Toward a post-Kyoto climate change architecture : a political analysis
- Robert O. Keohane, Kal Raustiala
- International climate technology strategies
- Richard G. Newell
- Timothy E. Wirth
- Mitigation through resource transfers to developing countries : expanding greenhouse gas offsets
- Andrew Keeler, Alexander Thompson
- Possible development of a technology clean development mechanism in a post-2012 regime
- Fei Teng, Wenying Chen, Jiankun He
- Global environment and trade policy
- Jeffrey Frankel
- A proposal for the design of the successor to the Kyoto Protocol
- Larry Karp, Jinhua Zhao
- Reconciling human development and climate protection : a multistage hybrid climate policy architecture
- Jing Cao
- Introduction
- What do we expect from an international climate agreement? A perspective from a low-income country
- E. Somanathan
- Climate accession deals : new strategies for taming growth of greenhouse gases in developing countries
- David G. Victor
- Policies for developing country engagement
- Daniel S. Hall, Michael A. Levi, William A. Pizer, Takahiro Ueno
- International forest carbon sequestration in a post-Kyoto agreement
- Andrew J. Plantinga, Kenneth R. Richards
- Modeling economic impacts of alternative international climate policy architectures : a quantitative and comparative assessment of architectures for agreement
- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Alessandra Sgobbi, Massimo Tavoni
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Sharing the burden of GHG reductions
- Henry D. Jacoby, Mustafa H. Babiker, Sergey Paltsev, John M. Reilly
- When technology and climate policy meet: energy technology in an international policy context
- Leon Clarke, Kate Calvin, Jae Edmonds, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise
- Revised emissions growth projections for China: why post-Kyoto climate policy must look east
- Geoffrey J. Blanford, Richard G. Richels, Thomas F. Rutherford
- Expecting the unexpected : macroeconomic volatility and climate policy
- Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele Morris, Peter J. Wilcoxen
- Epilogue
- Richard Schmalensee
- An elaborated proposal for a global climate policy architecture : specific formulas and emission targets for all countries in all decades
- Lessons for the international policy community
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Jeffrey Frankel
- The EU emission trading scheme: a prototype global system?
- Denny Ellerman
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- 9780521129527
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- Post-Kyoto international climate policy : implementing architectures for agreement : research from the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements
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- implementing architectures for agreement : research from the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements
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- edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins ; [foreword by Timothy E. Wirth]
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements is a global, multi-disciplinary effort intended to help identify the key design elements of a scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically pragmatic post-2012 international policy architecture for addressing the threat of climate change. It has commissioned leading scholars to examine a uniquely wide range of core issues that must be addressed if the world is to reach an effective agreement on a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol. The purpose of the project is not to become an advocate for any single policy but to present the best possible information and analysis on the full range of options concerning mitigation, adaptation, technology, and finance. The detailed findings of the Harvard Project are reported in this volume, which contains twenty-seven specially commissioned chapters. A companion volume summarizing the main findings of this research is published separately as Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy: Summary for Policymakers.--
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- Linkage of tradable permit systems in international climate policy architecture
- Judson Jaffe, Robert N. Stavins
- The case for charges on greenhouse gas emissions
- Richard N. Cooper
- Towards a global compact for managing climate change
- R. Agarwala
- Sectoral approaches to a post-Kyoto international climate policy framework
- Akihiro Sawa
- A portfolio system of climate treaties
- Scott Barrett
- Forward
- How to negotiate and update climate agreements
- Bard Harstad
- Metrics for evaluating policy commitments in a fragmented world: the challenges of equity and integrity
- Carolyn Fischer, Richard D. Morgenstern
- Justice and climate change: the unpersuasive case for per capita allocations of emissions rights
- Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein
- Toward a post-Kyoto climate change architecture : a political analysis
- Robert O. Keohane, Kal Raustiala
- International climate technology strategies
- Richard G. Newell
- Timothy E. Wirth
- Mitigation through resource transfers to developing countries : expanding greenhouse gas offsets
- Andrew Keeler, Alexander Thompson
- Possible development of a technology clean development mechanism in a post-2012 regime
- Fei Teng, Wenying Chen, Jiankun He
- Global environment and trade policy
- Jeffrey Frankel
- A proposal for the design of the successor to the Kyoto Protocol
- Larry Karp, Jinhua Zhao
- Reconciling human development and climate protection : a multistage hybrid climate policy architecture
- Jing Cao
- Introduction
- What do we expect from an international climate agreement? A perspective from a low-income country
- E. Somanathan
- Climate accession deals : new strategies for taming growth of greenhouse gases in developing countries
- David G. Victor
- Policies for developing country engagement
- Daniel S. Hall, Michael A. Levi, William A. Pizer, Takahiro Ueno
- International forest carbon sequestration in a post-Kyoto agreement
- Andrew J. Plantinga, Kenneth R. Richards
- Modeling economic impacts of alternative international climate policy architectures : a quantitative and comparative assessment of architectures for agreement
- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Alessandra Sgobbi, Massimo Tavoni
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Sharing the burden of GHG reductions
- Henry D. Jacoby, Mustafa H. Babiker, Sergey Paltsev, John M. Reilly
- When technology and climate policy meet: energy technology in an international policy context
- Leon Clarke, Kate Calvin, Jae Edmonds, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise
- Revised emissions growth projections for China: why post-Kyoto climate policy must look east
- Geoffrey J. Blanford, Richard G. Richels, Thomas F. Rutherford
- Expecting the unexpected : macroeconomic volatility and climate policy
- Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele Morris, Peter J. Wilcoxen
- Epilogue
- Richard Schmalensee
- An elaborated proposal for a global climate policy architecture : specific formulas and emission targets for all countries in all decades
- Lessons for the international policy community
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Jeffrey Frankel
- The EU emission trading scheme: a prototype global system?
- Denny Ellerman
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- Linkage of tradable permit systems in international climate policy architecture
- Judson Jaffe, Robert N. Stavins
- The case for charges on greenhouse gas emissions
- Richard N. Cooper
- Towards a global compact for managing climate change
- R. Agarwala
- Sectoral approaches to a post-Kyoto international climate policy framework
- Akihiro Sawa
- A portfolio system of climate treaties
- Scott Barrett
- Forward
- How to negotiate and update climate agreements
- Bard Harstad
- Metrics for evaluating policy commitments in a fragmented world: the challenges of equity and integrity
- Carolyn Fischer, Richard D. Morgenstern
- Justice and climate change: the unpersuasive case for per capita allocations of emissions rights
- Eric A. Posner, Cass R. Sunstein
- Toward a post-Kyoto climate change architecture : a political analysis
- Robert O. Keohane, Kal Raustiala
- International climate technology strategies
- Richard G. Newell
- Timothy E. Wirth
- Mitigation through resource transfers to developing countries : expanding greenhouse gas offsets
- Andrew Keeler, Alexander Thompson
- Possible development of a technology clean development mechanism in a post-2012 regime
- Fei Teng, Wenying Chen, Jiankun He
- Global environment and trade policy
- Jeffrey Frankel
- A proposal for the design of the successor to the Kyoto Protocol
- Larry Karp, Jinhua Zhao
- Reconciling human development and climate protection : a multistage hybrid climate policy architecture
- Jing Cao
- Introduction
- What do we expect from an international climate agreement? A perspective from a low-income country
- E. Somanathan
- Climate accession deals : new strategies for taming growth of greenhouse gases in developing countries
- David G. Victor
- Policies for developing country engagement
- Daniel S. Hall, Michael A. Levi, William A. Pizer, Takahiro Ueno
- International forest carbon sequestration in a post-Kyoto agreement
- Andrew J. Plantinga, Kenneth R. Richards
- Modeling economic impacts of alternative international climate policy architectures : a quantitative and comparative assessment of architectures for agreement
- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Alessandra Sgobbi, Massimo Tavoni
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Sharing the burden of GHG reductions
- Henry D. Jacoby, Mustafa H. Babiker, Sergey Paltsev, John M. Reilly
- When technology and climate policy meet: energy technology in an international policy context
- Leon Clarke, Kate Calvin, Jae Edmonds, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise
- Revised emissions growth projections for China: why post-Kyoto climate policy must look east
- Geoffrey J. Blanford, Richard G. Richels, Thomas F. Rutherford
- Expecting the unexpected : macroeconomic volatility and climate policy
- Warwick J. McKibbin, Adele Morris, Peter J. Wilcoxen
- Epilogue
- Richard Schmalensee
- An elaborated proposal for a global climate policy architecture : specific formulas and emission targets for all countries in all decades
- Lessons for the international policy community
- Joseph E. Aldy, Robert N. Stavins
- Jeffrey Frankel
- The EU emission trading scheme: a prototype global system?
- Denny Ellerman
- Control code
- CR9780511813207
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxxviii, 983 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9780521129527
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)650350155
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