Towards a Workable and Effective Climate Regime

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Date

Nov. 10, 2015

Authors

Scott Barrett, Carlo Carraro, Jaime de Melo, Joseph E. Aldy, Dallas Burtraw, Carolyn Fischer, Brian Flannery, William Pizer, E. Somanathan, Robert Stavins, Thomas Sterner, and Jonathan Wiener

Publication

Book

Reading time

1 minute

A number of RFF experts contributed chapters to this book on the steps to building a workable and effective climate regime. From the book jacket:

"Publication of this eBook, incorporating 35 separate chapters, was timed to coincide with the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. As negotiators prepare for Paris, hopes are running high that a new climate agreement will be adopted. But these hopes are tempered by historical experience. For the past 25 years, countries have tried, and failed, to come up with a cooperative arrangement capable of putting the world on a path to limit climate change. Will Paris be any different? It is too soon to tell, but it seems that Paris will at least provide a foundation upon which the world can build effective action. The new Paris Agreement – assuming one is adopted – will likely reaffirm the global goal of limiting climate change. It will probably create a platform for revealing the actions and targets that countries have pledged to undertake voluntarily. And it will likely track progress towards meeting the collective goal. The big question is what all of this will add up to. As argued in this eBook, whether Paris ultimately succeeds will depend on whether it gets countries to establish an explicit or implicit carbon price, whether it supports a massive increase in energy R&D, whether it finances a transformation in the world’s energy system, and whether it helps the world’s most vulnerable countries and peoples to adapt. If Paris succeeds, 25 years from now, global emissions should be a lot lower than today, and trending further downwards."

Authors

Scott Barrett

Carlo Carraro

Jaime de Melo

E. Somanathan

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