Publication

Nov 2007

This paper focuses on the debate about regulation of carbon emissions sources. The author argues that the contending positions on regulatory instruments and carbon pricing, the underlying points of agreement, and the implications for global policy remain widely divergent on the scale, timing and stringency of needed measures to limit emissions. The paper concludes by identifiying the emergent policy consensus and makes concrete suggestions for global action.

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Author David Wheeler
Series CGD Working Papers
Issue 132
Publisher Center for Global Development (CGD)
Copyright © 2007 Center for Global Development (CGD)
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