화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Policy, Vol.23, No.4-5, 309-335, 1995
CARBON COALITIONS - THE COST AND EFFECTIVENESS OF ENERGY AGREEMENTS TO ALTER TRAJECTORIES OF ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
This paper examines the potential regional costs and benefits of participation in a set of hypothetical protocols to stabilize fossil fuel carbon emissions, We show that the particular construct of a stabilization agreement can greatly influence the potential acceptability and stability of that agreement, Any agreement to control fossil fuel carbon emissions, no matter how skillfully crafted, will require a process of constant revision in the terms of participation, because the economic needs of its participants will be evolving.