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Beyond the Kyoto Protocol

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Wilcoxen, Peter J
McKibbin, Warwick

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Institute of Samoan Studies

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Conclusion: The system we advocate is flexible enough to adapt to changing political, economic and climate circumstances. Most importantly, we believe that the system we have designed although simple in concept, solves many of the insurmountable problems of the Kyoto Protocol and delivers an outcome in which global emissions will be lower than otherwise would be the case.

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The Sustainable Future of the Global System III: Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Future of Global System, 24-25 May, 2000

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