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Routledge Revivals: Kyoto Protocol (1999): A Guide and Assessment: Routledge Revivals

Autor Michael Grubb, Christiaan Vrolijk, Duncan Brack
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2017
Originally published in 1999, The Kyoto Protocol provides a detailed discussion on the history, terms and implications of the Kyoto Protocol 1997. It explains the meaning of provision on emissions trading and other flexibility mechanisms, and provides a quantitative analysis using the Energy and Environment Programme's emissions trading model. It also contains the full text of the Kyoto Protocol and developments at the 4th Conference of the Parties in December 1998. This book will be of interest to academics working in the field of climate change, as well as the broader area of environment and sustainability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138506046
ISBN-10: 1138506044
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Revivals

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword, (H.E. Raul & A. Estrada-Oyuela)  Preface  Acknowledgements  About the authors  Outline structure of Convention and Protocol  Glossary  Summary and conclusions  Part I: The Making of the Protocol  1. Analytic Foundations: Science, Response Options and IPCC  1.1. Origins and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  1.2. Scientific Foundations and the First Assessment Report  1.3. Findings of the IPCC Second Assessment Report  1.4. Key Debates and Implications of the Second Assessment Report  1.5. Developments After the Second Assessment Report  1.6. Conclusions  2. Political and Legal Foundations: National Perspectives and the Road to Kyoto  2.1. National Interests, Perspectives and Negotiating Groups  2.2. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change  2.3. From Rio to the First Conference of Parties at Berlin  2.4. The Shifting Political Foundations  2.5. Milestones to Kyoto  3. Negotiating the Kyoto Protocol  3.1. The Negotiating Process  3.2. Policies and Measures  3.3. Defining Emissions Targets: Time Scales, Gas Coverage and Sinks  3.4. Assigning Emissions Targets: Differentiation and the EU Bubble  3.5. International Flexibility within Annex I: Joint Implementation and Emissions Trading  3.6. International Flexibility with Developing Countries: Objections to JI and the Emergence of the CDM  3.7. Developing-country Concerns and Participation  3.8. Extending Commitments to New Countries: Evolution and Voluntary Accession  3.9. Conclusions  4. The Kyoto Protocol  4.1. Definition of Annex I Commitments  4.2. ‘Bubbling’ and the EU Redistribution of Emission Commitments  4.3. Policies and Measures  4.4. Mechanisms for International Transfer  4.5. Additional Issues Relating to Developing Countries  4.6. Compliance, Future Development and Related Issues: Monitoring Reporting and Review  4.7. Conclusions  Part II: Analysis of Commitments, Mechanisms and Prospects  5. Environmental and Economic Implications of the Kyoto Commitments  5.1. Environmental Consequences of the Kyoto Commitments  5.2. Economic Consequences of the Kyoto Commitments  5.3. The Potential Impact of Flexibility within Annex I  5.4. Potential Impact of Sinks and the CDM  5.5. Conclusions: Inflation, Efficiency and Competition Between the Mechanisms  6. Implementing International Transfers under the Kyoto Mechanisms  6.1. General Principles Governing the Creation and Transfer of Emissions Credits and Allowances  6.2. Acquisiton and Trade of Emissions Credits from JI and the CDM  6.3. Governing International Emissions Trading  6.4. Supplementary, Balancing and Charges Under the Kyoto Mechanisms  6.5. Conclusions  7. The Clean Development Mechanism  7.1. Introduction  7.2. A: Additionality, and Adaptation and Administration Charges  7.3. B: Bilateral or Portfolio Structure  7.4. C: Crediting, Certification and the Control of Corruption  7.5. D: Distribution of Activities Under the CDM  7.6. E: Eligibity Criteria  7.7. F: Financing Sources  7.8. G: Governing the CDM  7.9. Conclusions  8. Prospects for the Kyoto Regime  8.1. The Buenos Aires ‘Plan of Action’  8.2. Prospects for Ratification and Entry Into Force  8.3. Business and Public Involvement in the Kyoto Regime  8.4. First-Period Developing-Country Commitments: Accession, Expansion and Inflation  8.5. Longer-term Approaches: An Overview  8.6. Emissions Convergence: Any Room for Compromise  8.7. Conclusions  Part III: Appendices  1. Text of the Kyoto Protocol  2. Key Themes in Economic Debates: Insights From the IPCC Second Assessment Report  3. Analysis of International Trade in Emission Allowances  4. Further Reading and Sources of Information  Index

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Michael Grubb, Christiaan Vrolijk, Duncan Brack

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The Kyoto Protocol provides a detailed discussion on the Kyoto Protocol 1997. It explains the meaning of provision on emissions trading and other flexibility mechanisms, and provides a quantitative analysis using the Energy and Environment Programme's emissions trading model.