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Designing the Post- Kyoto Climate Regime
Lessons from the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements
(CSRwire) A way forward is needed for the post-2012 period to address the threat of
global climate change. The Harvard Project on International Climate
Agreements is an international, multi-year, multi-disciplinary effort to
help identify the key design elements of a scientifically sound,
economically rational, and politically pragmatic post-2012 international
policy architecture. Leading thinkers from academia, private industry,
government, and non-governmental organizations around the world have
contributed and will continue to contribute to this effort. The foundation
for the Project is a book published in September 2007 by Cambridge
University Press, Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate
Change in the Post-Kyoto World (Aldy and Stavins 2007). From that starting
point, the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements aims to help
forge a broad-based consensus on a potential successor to the Kyoto
Protocol. The Project includes 28 research teams operating in Europe, the
United States, China, India, Japan, and Australia.
The work of the Project is being carried out in three stages. The first
stage featured meetings with key domestic and international policy
constituencies to discuss considerations regarding potential successors to
Kyoto. The second stage focused on policy analysis and economic modeling to
develop a small set of promising policy frameworks and key design elements.
In the third stage, Project researchers are exploring key design principles
and alternative international policy architectures with domestic and
international audiences, including the new administration and Congress in
the United States. This interim report identifies some of the key
principles, promising policy architectures, and guidelines for essential
design elements that have begun to emerge, building upon lessons learned
from the 28 research initiatives.
To read the report, click here.
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