Browsing CICERO Research Archive by Journals "Climate Policy"
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A credible compliance enforcement system for the climate regime
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The compliance enforcement system of the Kyoto Protocol provides only weak incentives for Parties to comply with their commitments. For example, the penalties for non-compliant countries are not legally binding, and moreover, ... -
A credible compliance enforcement system for the climate regime
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The compliance enforcement system of the Kyoto Protocol provides only weak incentives for Parties to comply with their commitments. For example, the penalties for non-compliant countries are not legally binding, and moreover, ... -
A two-track CDM: improved incentives for sustainable development and offset production
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has been criticized in the literature for encouraging a focus on offset production (OP) at the expense of achieving or encouraging sustainable development (SD). It is argued that one ... -
Balancing cost and justice concerns in the energy transition: comparing coal phase-out policies in Germany and the UK
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Europe’s two largest economies – Germany and the UK – are phasing out coal from electricity production as part of European efforts to fulfil increased climate policy ambitions that require comprehensive energy system ... -
Consumption-based GHG emission accounting: a UK case study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Global GHG emissions continue to rise, with nearly a quarter of it due to trade that is not currently captured within global climate policy. In the context of current trade patterns and limited global cooperation on climate ... -
Fairness in the climate negotiations: what explains variation in parties’ expressed conceptions?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries has been among the most central and controversial issues in climate negotiations. This article analyses countries’ fairness conceptions as expressed in ... -
US presidents and the failure to ratify multilateral environmental agreements
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Whereas the US President signed the Kyoto Protocol, the failure of the US Congress to ratify it seriously hampered subsequent international climate cooperation. This recent US trend, of signing environmental treaties but ...