Tag Archives: Kyoto Protocol

Do We Need New Global Institutions?

What is the world to do when national governments retreat from global commitments?

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Korea as a Global Environmental Leader

How can the environment and the financial sector be aligned optimally for low-cost, low-carbon finance?

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Germany’s Energiewende: What Have We Learned So Far?

Is Germany’s energy transformation leading to a democratization of economic power?

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Copenhagen Is a Symptom of a Wider Failure

Why is the nation state no longer an effective organizing principle for today's world?

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Taiwan: A Microcosm for Climate Change

Why hasn’t Taiwan taken more of an active role in international climate change efforts?

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Catching Up to Kyoto: Obama and Cap-and-Trade

How will the Obama Administration move forward to make the United States a global leader on climate change?

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Closing the Innovation Gap

Is collaboration the key to keeping up with the rest of the world?

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WTO and Kyoto: Some Negotiating Similarities — And Some Differences

Why are the stakes so high when it comes to the WTO and Kyoto negotiations?

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Obama, Carter and the Post-American Presidency

In what ways may the Carter era foreshadow the first term of an Obama presidency?

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The Post-American Presidency (Part II)

In what ways may the Carter era foreshadow the first term of an Obama presidency?

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