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Reaching a Global Agreement on Climate Change: What are the Obstacles?
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Climate EthicsGlobal Climate StrategiesInternational CooperationEngineeringSustainable DevelopmentLawTrade SubsidiesClimate CrisisClimate PolicyClimate FinanceClimate Change RegulationEnvironmental PolicyCarbon Emission TradingFinancial SupportClimate Change MitigationSuccessor AccordClimate RegulationGlobal AgreementClimate ChangePublic PolicyEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicyInternational OrganizationClimate Governance
A successor accord to the Kyoto Protocol was supposed to be wrapped up in Copenhagen in December 2009, but negotiations are now expected to extend through the South African UNFCCC conference in 2011 since the Copenhagen talks failed to yield a binding agreement. To reach a comprehensive deal, major gaps between developing and developed countries must be narrowed. The gaps include the character of common but differentiated responsibilities, financial support, technology transfer, and trade subsidies and sanctions. The paper concludes with some options and recommendations.
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