Climate Change Policy after Kyoto

Blueprint for a Realistic Approach

Warwick J McKibbin author Peter J Wilcoxen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:16th Dec '02

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Climate Change Policy after Kyoto cover

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The Kyoto Protocol represents nearly a decade of international effort to reduce carbon emissions. While the treaty is the product of enormous international political effort, it has not been ratified by any major greenhouse emitter and it has been rejected by the United States. In this controversial new book, Warwick J. McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen argue that the current approach of international negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol is going completely in the wrong direction. In Climate Change Policy after Kyoto, they attempt to steer the policy debate toward a realistic blueprint for effective policy. The authors believe that managing uncertainty—particularly the future costs of any plan—is key to realistic climate policy. They maintain that sustainable policy should meet four basic criteria: it should slow down carbon dioxide emissions where it is cost-effective to do so; compensate those who are hurt economically; require a high degree of consensus both domestically and internationally; and allow countries to enter the program easily and continue to participate even if they drop out of the agreement at certain times. The book summarizes the current state of knowledge about climate change and discusses the history of negotiations since 1992—in the process identifying the Kyoto Protocol as the wrong approach to the problem. It outlines important insights that economic theory offers for the design of climate policy, and uses those insights to develop a simple framework that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions while guaranteeing that short-run costs of compliance will not be excessive. The authors conclude by outlining a process by which international negotiations on climate control can proceed to an agreement that is both durable and feasible for all nations.

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"Excellent for students who are being introduced to global warming and the vicissitudes of getting an effective international response.... This book is a policy brief meant to inform negotiators and policy makers about some basic ideas without getting bogged down in lots of details.... The book is an excellent policy brief of their plan, good for policy makers and also good for economists (expecially graduate students) who would like to consider the plan and try to work out some of its implications and ramifications." —Barry C. Field, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 8/1/2004

ISBN: 9780815706076

Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 10mm

Weight: 222g

133 pages