Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy:Summary for Policymakers '09
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International Advisory Board, Harvard Environmental Economics Program;Faculty Steering Committee, Harvard Project on International ClimateAgreements; Management, Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements;List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction and overview; Lessons for theInternational Policy Community; References; Appendix 1. Summaries of researchinitiatives, Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements; Part I.Alternative International Policy Architectures: 1. An elaborated proposal forglobal climate policy architecture: specific formulas and emission targetsfor all countries in all decades; 2. The EU emission trading scheme: aprototype global system?; 3. Linkage of tradable permit systems ininternational climate policy architecture; 4. The case for charges ongreenhouse gas emissions; 5. Towards a global compact for managing climatechange; 6. Sectoral approaches to a post-Kyoto international climate policyframework; 7. A portfolio system of climate treaties; Part II. Negotiation,Assessment, and Compliance: 8. How to negotiate and update climateagreements; 9. Metrics for evaluating policy commitments in a fragmentedworld: the challenges of equity and integrity; 10. Justice and climatechange; 11. Toward a post-Kyoto climate change architecture: a politicalanalysis; Part III. The Role and Means of Technology Transfer: 12.International climate technology strategies; 13. Mitigation through resourcetransfers to developing countries: expanding greenhouse gas offsets; 14.Possible development of a technology clean development mechanism in a post2012 regime; Part IV. Global Climate Policy and International Trade: 15.Global environment and trade policy; 16. A proposal for the design of thesuccessor to the Kyoto protocol; Part V. Economic Development, Adaptation,and Deforestation: 17. Reconciling human development and climate protection:a multi-stage hybrid climate policy architecture; 18. What do we expect froman international climate agreement? A perspective from a low-income country;19. Climate accession deals: new strategies for taming growth of greenhousegases in developing countries; 20. Policies for developing countryengagement; 21. International forest carbon sequestration in a post-Kyotoagreement; Part VI. Modeling Impacts of Alternative Allocations ofResponsibility: 22. Modeling economic impacts of alternative internationalclimate policy architectures: a quantitative and comparative assessment ofarchitectures for agreement; 23. Sharing the burden of GHG reductions; 24.When technology and climate policy meet: energy technology in aninternational policy context; 25. Revised emissions projections for China:why post-Kyoto climate policy must look east; 26. Expecting the unexpected:macroeconomic volatility and climate policy; Part VII. Epilogue: 27.Epilogue: implementing architectures for agreement; Appendix 2. Selected listof individuals consulted, Harvard Project on International ClimateAgreements; Appendix 3. Workshops and conferences, Harvard Project onInternational Climate Agreements; Appendix 4. Glossary and abbreviations.
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