2013
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.237
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Climate change negotiations—legally binding treaty or voluntary agreements: lessons from international action on tuberculosis

Abstract: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC negotiations in Durban and Doha agreed to develop a new Kyoto Protocol (KP) in which neither the form nor content of future agreements are set—they are to be determined over the 3 years remaining before the 2015 deadline. Alternate architectures proposed for an international agreement on climate change range from those that retain many of the top‐down, legally binding elements of the current KP through bottom‐up voluntary agreements that are not … Show more

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