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Title Reversing climate change. How carbon removals can resolve climate change and fix the economy
Creators Chichilnisky Graciela; Bal Peter
Imprint Singapore [etc.]: World Scientific, cop. 2019
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects Климатология; Воздух — Загрязнение и защита от него; World Scientific Publishing eBooks Collection; Рамочная конвенция Организации Объединенных Наций об изменении климата, Киотский протокол; мировая экономика
UDC 551.58; 502.3
LBC 65.5
Document type Other
File type Other
Language English
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Record create date 9/16/2024

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The Kyoto Protocol capped the emissions of the main emitters, the industrialized countries, one by one. It also created an innovative financial mechanism, the Carbon Market and its Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), which allows developing nations to receive carbon credits when they reduce their emissions below their baselines. The carbon market, an economic system that created a price for carbon for the first time, is now used in four continents, is promoted by the World Bank, and is recommended even by leading oil and gas companies. However, one critical problem for the future of the Kyoto Protocol is the continuing impasse between the rich and the poor nations. Who should reduce emissions - the rich or the poor countries?

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