Joint Implementation to Curb Climate Change: Legal and Economic Aspects - Environment & Policy - Onno Kuik - Books - Springer - 9780792328254 - March 31, 1994
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Joint Implementation to Curb Climate Change: Legal and Economic Aspects - Environment & Policy 1994 edition

Onno Kuik

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Joint Implementation to Curb Climate Change: Legal and Economic Aspects - Environment & Policy 1994 edition

Scientists estimate that if current patterns of emissions continue unchecked, the increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide, together with parallel increases in other trace gases such as methane and nitrous oxide, will cause an average global warming in the range of 0.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-208) and index. Table of Contents: List of Abbreviations. Introduction. Part 1: Legal and Institutional Aspects; K. Arts, P. Peters, N. Schrijver, P. van Sluijs. I. Joint Implementation from an International Law Perspective. II. Putting Joint Implementation into Practice. Part 2: Economic Aspects; T. van der Burg. Part 3: Joint Implementation Projects between the Netherlands and Poland; R. Janikowski, B. Michaliszyn, J. Krupanek. Part 4: Summary and Conclusions on Joint Implementation: Making it Work; R. Heintz, O. J. Kuik, P. Peters, N. Schrijver, P. Vellinga. Annexes. Bibliography. Index. Publisher Marketing: This book is about joint implementation. It addresses legal, economic and institutional questions which should be taken into account in setting up joint implementation projects and in developing criteria for joint implementation under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC). First, however, before going into any detail, we shall briefly sketch the background, quoting Daniel Bodansky: 'Each year, mankind injects approximately six billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels, as well as a substantial (although still uncertain) amount from deforestation. Since the advent of the industrial revolution, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide have risen by more than twenty five percent, from 280 to more than 350 parts per million. Scientists estimate that if current patterns of emissions continue unchecked, the increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide, together with parallel increases in other trace gases such as methane and nitrous oxide, will cause an average global warming in the range of 0. 2 to 0. 5 C per decade, or 2 to 5 oc by the end of the next century. Such a temperature rise, more rapid than at any time in human history, could have severe effects on coastal areas, agriculture, forests 1 and human health. ' In recent years there has been growing awareness of the extent of the damage done to the world's environment through unsustainable patterns of development."

Contributor Bio:  Schrijver, Nico Nico Schrijver is Chair of Public International Law and Academic Director at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 31, 1994
ISBN13 9780792328254
Publishers Springer
Pages 214
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 14 mm   ·   503 g
Editor Kuik, Onno J.
Editor Peters, Paul
Editor Schrijver, Nico

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