Kyoto2 : how to manage the global greenhouse / Oliver Tickell.
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Kyoto2 summary P.8.
Introduction P.1.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Kyoto Protocol, the world's first tentative step towards avoiding the threat of climate change, has failed. We urgently need a new course of action." "In Kyoto2 Oliver Tickell presents us with a solution. The funds generated from a system of finite production rights for greenhouse gases, which would be traded on a global auction, could be poured back into healing the wounds inflicted by climate change. In his combination of idealism with proposals based on economics, Tickell exposes the flaws in current approaches and envisions a fairer and more effective system."--Jacket.
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