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An Expanded Three-Part Architecture for Post-2012 International Climate Policy
Author(s) -
Sheila M. Olmstead,
Robert N. Stavins
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.1520541
Subject(s) - united nations framework convention on climate change , kyoto protocol , architecture , equity (law) , climate change , politics , convention , political science , political economy of climate change , environmental resource management , economics , geography , ecology , archaeology , law , biology
We describe the major features of a post-2012 international global climate policy architecture with three essential elements: a means to ensure that key industrialized and developing nations are involved in differentiated but meaningful ways; an emphasis on an extended time path of targets; and inclusion of flexible market-based policy instruments to keep costs down and facilitate international equity. This architecture is consistent with fundamental aspects of the science, economics, and politics of global climate change; addresses specific shortcomings of the Kyoto Protocol; and builds upon the foundation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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