A Climate Diplomacy Proposal : Carbon Pricing Consultations
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Morris, Adele
Wilcoxen, Peter
McKibbin, Warwick
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Climate talks in December 2012 in Doha, Qatar, wrapped up lines of negotiation that were begun
years before in Bali. Negotiators resolved contentious questions about the future of the Kyoto
Protocol and finally put the constraints of the Bali agenda behind them. Now they will turn to
developing by 2015 a new agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC) to cover the post-2020 period. At the same time, the Major Economics Forum
(MEF) needs a new thrust of engagement, having developed the Clean Energy Ministerial into an
enduring venue for technology discussions.1
This momentary opening for new agenda items offers
an excellent opportunity to expand the dialogue to include technical aspects of the one policy
approach that would actually address the climate problem cost effectively: pricing carbon and other
greenhouse gases (GHGs).
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