The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements is a
global, multi-disciplinary effort intended to help identify the key
design elements of a scientifically sound, economically rational,
and politically pragmatic post-2012 international policy
architecture for addressing the threat of climate change. It has
commissioned leading scholars to examine a uniquely wide range of
core issues that must be addressed if the world is to reach an
effective agreement on a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol.
The purpose of the project is not to become an advocate for any
single policy but to present the best possible information and
analysis on the full range of options concerning mitigation,
adaptation, technology, and finance. The detailed findings of the
Harvard Project are reported in this volume, which contains
twenty-seven specially commissioned chapters. A companion volume
summarizing the main findings of this research is published
separately as Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy: Summary for
Policymakers.
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