
Kevin Baumert, Ruchi Bhandari, and Nancy Kete
International Climate change negotiations have stalemated over the timing and nature of developing country commitments.
This is both unfortunate and unnecessary. The climate Convention itself makes clear that developing and industrialized
countries have "common but differentiated" responsibilities. The purpose of this climate note is to examine voluntary
participation by developing countries under an approach that reinvented the tow facets of the common but differentiated
principle.
May 1999 / 20 pages
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