Global Warming and Climate Change
Ten Years after Kyoto and Still Counting
Herausgeber: Grover, V I
Global Warming and Climate Change
Ten Years after Kyoto and Still Counting
Herausgeber: Grover, V I
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This book combines philosophical approach to climate change (including a development debate and a discussion on need for equitable approach to climate change negotiations), with scientific facts and its impact on human health.
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This book combines philosophical approach to climate change (including a development debate and a discussion on need for equitable approach to climate change negotiations), with scientific facts and its impact on human health.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 882g
- ISBN-13: 9781578085415
- ISBN-10: 1578085411
- Artikelnr.: 72109881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 882g
- ISBN-13: 9781578085415
- ISBN-10: 1578085411
- Artikelnr.: 72109881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Section I: IntroductionIntroduction: Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol;
Butterfly Lessons; Climate or Development: A Practitioners View; Climate
Conflicts: Extricating Post-Kyoto Debates in Science and Policy; The
Politics of Equity: Precedent for Post-Kyoto Per Capita Schemes; Response
to Climate Change by Non-Annex I Parties; Climate Change and Collective
Action: Troubles in the Transition to a Post-Oil Economy; Misunderstandings
in Climate Policy: Complementary Action on Abrupt Climate Change Section
II:Philosophical Approach to Climate ChangeKyoto: At the End of the Day,
Global Warming is Everyones Business and Business has Already Lost; The
Kantian Blueprint of Climate Control Section III:Mechanisms to Meet
KyotoCarbon Trading 101: An Introduction to Kyotos Flexibility Mechanisms;
Flexible Mechanisms: An Analysis from a Sustainable Development
Perspective; Beyond Cap and Trade: New Mechanisms for Economically Limiting
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The 80% Solution; Carbon Sequestration Credits,
Trading Mechanisms and the Kyto Protocol: The Canadian Forestry Experience
Carbon Sequestration Credits, Trading Mechanisms, and the Potential Role of
the MNR; Making Carbon and Development Objectives Compatible under Sink
Activities; Power, Motivation and Cognition in the Construction of Climate
Policy: The Case of Tropical Forestry; Quantification of Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing Countries; Reconsidering Approaches for
Land Use to Mitigate Climate Change and to Promote Sustainable Development;
High Hopes and Low Hanging Fruit: Contradictions and Struggles in South
Africas Carbon Market; Controlling Compliance after Kyoto Section
IV:Institutional and Policy ResponseNational Climate-friendly Governance
Proposals for Developing Countries; Preventing Dangerous Climate Change:
Adaptive Decision-making and Cooperative Management in Long-term Climate
Policy; Adaptive Governance in Climate Change; Climate Change Policy in
North America and the
Butterfly Lessons; Climate or Development: A Practitioners View; Climate
Conflicts: Extricating Post-Kyoto Debates in Science and Policy; The
Politics of Equity: Precedent for Post-Kyoto Per Capita Schemes; Response
to Climate Change by Non-Annex I Parties; Climate Change and Collective
Action: Troubles in the Transition to a Post-Oil Economy; Misunderstandings
in Climate Policy: Complementary Action on Abrupt Climate Change Section
II:Philosophical Approach to Climate ChangeKyoto: At the End of the Day,
Global Warming is Everyones Business and Business has Already Lost; The
Kantian Blueprint of Climate Control Section III:Mechanisms to Meet
KyotoCarbon Trading 101: An Introduction to Kyotos Flexibility Mechanisms;
Flexible Mechanisms: An Analysis from a Sustainable Development
Perspective; Beyond Cap and Trade: New Mechanisms for Economically Limiting
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The 80% Solution; Carbon Sequestration Credits,
Trading Mechanisms and the Kyto Protocol: The Canadian Forestry Experience
Carbon Sequestration Credits, Trading Mechanisms, and the Potential Role of
the MNR; Making Carbon and Development Objectives Compatible under Sink
Activities; Power, Motivation and Cognition in the Construction of Climate
Policy: The Case of Tropical Forestry; Quantification of Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing Countries; Reconsidering Approaches for
Land Use to Mitigate Climate Change and to Promote Sustainable Development;
High Hopes and Low Hanging Fruit: Contradictions and Struggles in South
Africas Carbon Market; Controlling Compliance after Kyoto Section
IV:Institutional and Policy ResponseNational Climate-friendly Governance
Proposals for Developing Countries; Preventing Dangerous Climate Change:
Adaptive Decision-making and Cooperative Management in Long-term Climate
Policy; Adaptive Governance in Climate Change; Climate Change Policy in
North America and the
Section I: IntroductionIntroduction: Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol;
Butterfly Lessons; Climate or Development: A Practitioners View; Climate
Conflicts: Extricating Post-Kyoto Debates in Science and Policy; The
Politics of Equity: Precedent for Post-Kyoto Per Capita Schemes; Response
to Climate Change by Non-Annex I Parties; Climate Change and Collective
Action: Troubles in the Transition to a Post-Oil Economy; Misunderstandings
in Climate Policy: Complementary Action on Abrupt Climate Change Section
II:Philosophical Approach to Climate ChangeKyoto: At the End of the Day,
Global Warming is Everyones Business and Business has Already Lost; The
Kantian Blueprint of Climate Control Section III:Mechanisms to Meet
KyotoCarbon Trading 101: An Introduction to Kyotos Flexibility Mechanisms;
Flexible Mechanisms: An Analysis from a Sustainable Development
Perspective; Beyond Cap and Trade: New Mechanisms for Economically Limiting
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The 80% Solution; Carbon Sequestration Credits,
Trading Mechanisms and the Kyto Protocol: The Canadian Forestry Experience
Carbon Sequestration Credits, Trading Mechanisms, and the Potential Role of
the MNR; Making Carbon and Development Objectives Compatible under Sink
Activities; Power, Motivation and Cognition in the Construction of Climate
Policy: The Case of Tropical Forestry; Quantification of Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing Countries; Reconsidering Approaches for
Land Use to Mitigate Climate Change and to Promote Sustainable Development;
High Hopes and Low Hanging Fruit: Contradictions and Struggles in South
Africas Carbon Market; Controlling Compliance after Kyoto Section
IV:Institutional and Policy ResponseNational Climate-friendly Governance
Proposals for Developing Countries; Preventing Dangerous Climate Change:
Adaptive Decision-making and Cooperative Management in Long-term Climate
Policy; Adaptive Governance in Climate Change; Climate Change Policy in
North America and the
Butterfly Lessons; Climate or Development: A Practitioners View; Climate
Conflicts: Extricating Post-Kyoto Debates in Science and Policy; The
Politics of Equity: Precedent for Post-Kyoto Per Capita Schemes; Response
to Climate Change by Non-Annex I Parties; Climate Change and Collective
Action: Troubles in the Transition to a Post-Oil Economy; Misunderstandings
in Climate Policy: Complementary Action on Abrupt Climate Change Section
II:Philosophical Approach to Climate ChangeKyoto: At the End of the Day,
Global Warming is Everyones Business and Business has Already Lost; The
Kantian Blueprint of Climate Control Section III:Mechanisms to Meet
KyotoCarbon Trading 101: An Introduction to Kyotos Flexibility Mechanisms;
Flexible Mechanisms: An Analysis from a Sustainable Development
Perspective; Beyond Cap and Trade: New Mechanisms for Economically Limiting
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The 80% Solution; Carbon Sequestration Credits,
Trading Mechanisms and the Kyto Protocol: The Canadian Forestry Experience
Carbon Sequestration Credits, Trading Mechanisms, and the Potential Role of
the MNR; Making Carbon and Development Objectives Compatible under Sink
Activities; Power, Motivation and Cognition in the Construction of Climate
Policy: The Case of Tropical Forestry; Quantification of Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing Countries; Reconsidering Approaches for
Land Use to Mitigate Climate Change and to Promote Sustainable Development;
High Hopes and Low Hanging Fruit: Contradictions and Struggles in South
Africas Carbon Market; Controlling Compliance after Kyoto Section
IV:Institutional and Policy ResponseNational Climate-friendly Governance
Proposals for Developing Countries; Preventing Dangerous Climate Change:
Adaptive Decision-making and Cooperative Management in Long-term Climate
Policy; Adaptive Governance in Climate Change; Climate Change Policy in
North America and the







