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Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change

by Daniel Bodansky; Elliot Diringer; Fernando Tudela; John Ashton; Jonathan Pershing; Joseph E. Aldy; Laurence Tubiana; P. R. Shukla; Richard Baron; Steve Charnovitz; Thomas C. Heller; Xueman Wang

Dec 1, 2003
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Presents a compilation of six "think pieces" on core issues in developing an effective international response to global climate change. Topics include equity, cost, development, trade, commitments, and a long-term climate target.

Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change

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  • Pew Center on Global Climate Change

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  • The Pew Charitable Trusts

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  • Copyright 2003 by Pew Center on Global Climate Change. All rights reserved.

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  • Report/Whitepaper

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  • English

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  • Global
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Title: Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change
Publication date 2003-12-01
Publication Year 2003
Authors Daniel Bodansky , Elliot Diringer , Fernando Tudela , John Ashton , Jonathan Pershing , Joseph E. Aldy , Laurence Tubiana , P. R. Shukla , Richard Baron , Steve Charnovitz , Thomas C. Heller , Xueman Wang
Copyright holder(s) Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Geographical Focus Global
Keywords climate , WTO , developing countries , GHG
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/beyond-kyoto-advancing-the-international-effort-against-climate-change.html
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