Climate Policy and Ancillary Benefits - A Survey and Integration into the Modelling of International Negotiations on Climate Change

D. Rübbelke, Karen Pittel
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Currently informal and formal international negotiations on climate change take place in an intensive way since the Kyoto Protocol expires already in 2012. A post-Kyoto regulation to combat global warming is not yet stipulated. Due to rapidly increasing greenhouse gas emission levels, industrialized countries urge major polluters from the developing world like China and India to participate in a future agreement. Whether these developing countries will do so, depends on the prevailing incentives to participate in international climate protection efforts. This paper identifies ancillary benefits of climate policy to provide important incentives to attend a new international protocol and to positively affect the likelihood of accomplishing a post-Kyoto agreement which includes commitments of developing countries.
气候政策及其附带效益——对气候变化国际谈判模型的调查与整合
由于《京都议定书》已于2012年到期,目前关于气候变化的非正式和正式国际谈判正在密集进行。《京都议定书》后应对全球变暖的规定尚未出台。由于温室气体排放水平迅速上升,工业化国家敦促中国和印度等发展中国家的主要污染国参与未来的协议。这些发展中国家是否会这样做,取决于参与国际气候保护努力的现行激励措施。本文确定了气候政策的辅助效益,为参加新的国际议定书提供重要的激励,并积极影响完成后京都协议的可能性,其中包括发展中国家的承诺。
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