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Multilateral Climate Change MitigationElizabeth BurlesonLondon School of Economics (LSE); Pace Law School Climate Change Symposium, University of San Francisco Law Review, Vol. 41, p. 373, 2007 Abstract: A long-term framework to address climate change is within political reach. This article examines how greenhouse gas mitigation can occur across economic and political fault lines. Climate is a public good requiring the development of an energy strategy based upon international cooperation, energy efficiency, and sustainable technological development.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 34 Keywords: Energy, Climate Change, Carbon, Greenhouse Gas, International Decision-Making, Intertemporal, Public Goods, National Security, Environment, Global Warming, Transport, Utilities, Oil, Natural Resources, Conservation, Water JEL Classification: D7, D9, H41, H56, K32, K33, L97, N5, N7, Q2,Q25,Q4 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: April 26, 2007 ; Last revised: July 20, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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