The different policies reduce damages by only a modest amount. Indeed, one of the surprises is how little the policies affect the damages from global warming. The reasons are that, because there is so much inertia in the climate system and because the Protocol reduced the global temperature increase by only a fraction of a degree over the next century.
With each passing year the difficulty of meeting any fixed quantitative target increases progressively. Moreover, plausible estimates of when the Pro… - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
With each passing year the difficulty of meeting any fixed quantitative target increases progressively. Moreover, plausible estimates of when the Pro…
- Henry Sylvester Jacoby
It will be nearly impossible to slow warming appreciably without condemning much of the world to poverty unless energy sources that emit little or no… - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
It will be nearly impossible to slow warming appreciably without condemning much of the world to poverty unless energy sources that emit little or no…
The different policies reduce damages by only a modest amount. Indeed, one of the surprises is how little the policies affect the damages from global… - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
The different policies reduce damages by only a modest amount. Indeed, one of the surprises is how little the policies affect the damages from global…
Kyoto is likely to yield far less than the targeted emissions reduction. That failure will most likely be papered over with creative accounting, shif… - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
Kyoto is likely to yield far less than the targeted emissions reduction. That failure will most likely be papered over with creative accounting, shif…
The impact of the Kyoto Protocol on global temperature is quite modest, especially for the first century. The reduction in global mean temperature in… - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
The impact of the Kyoto Protocol on global temperature is quite modest, especially for the first century. The reduction in global mean temperature in…
If the relatively rich participating countries want to stabilize atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, they will have to pay at least some … - Henry Sylvester Jacoby
If the relatively rich participating countries want to stabilize atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, they will have to pay at least some …
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