Criteria for Evaluation of Burden-sharing Rules in International Climate Policy

被引:4
作者
Asbjørn Torvanger
Lasse Ringius
机构
[1] University of Oslo,CICERO
[2] UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment,undefined
[3] Risø National Laboratory,undefined
关键词
burden-sharing; climate agreements; fairness principles; operational criteria;
D O I
10.1023/A:1021370606451
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摘要
This article presents nine criteria for assessing, comparing, and ranking burden-sharing rules and conceptual frameworks used in climate policy negotiations and agreements. Three of the criteria are concerned with fairness principles and six criteria are operational requirements. The application of these criteria is illustrated in the context of six different burden-sharing schemes. The Multi-sector Convergence approach and the Triptych approach received highest average score of the six schemes. The Brazilian proposal received a similar total score, but unevenly distributed with a high score on fairness principles and low score on operational requirements. The European Union member countries employed the Triptych approach when they differentiated their national abatement targets prior to the 1997 Kyoto meeting. The Multi-sector Convergence approach was developed in a joint ECN (Netherlands Energy Research Foundation) and CICERO (Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo) project. It is a sector-based, global approach that comprises convergence of per capita emissions at the same level in all countries. Sector-based approaches have a distinct advantage compared to other approaches because they reflect the economic structure of countries rather well. Such approaches could play a useful role in future climate policy negotiations, not the least in discussions on binding climate targets for developing countries.
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页码:221 / 235
页数:14
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