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Addressing Cost: The Political Economy of Climate Change
Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change
Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change
December 2003
The report is a compilation of six "think pieces" on core issues in developing an effective international response to global climate change. Working drafts of the papers were the focus of workshops in China, Germany, and Mexico. More than 100 people from nearly three dozen developed and developing countries have contributed as authors, reviewers, or workshop participants.
About This Book Chapter
Addressing Cost: The Political Economy of Climate Change
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Richard Baron, and Laurence Tubiana. “Addressing Cost: The Political Economy of Climate Change.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center for People and the Press, December 2003. 85-110.
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