Stabilization of Atmospheric Concentrations of Greenhouse Gases

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Jean Koch
Uri Dayan
Shmuel Amir
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[1] Soreq Nuclear Research Center,Environmental and Risk Assessment Section
[2] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Department of Geography
[3] Tel-Aviv University,Department of Geography
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Climatic Change | 2003年 / 57卷
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Economic Growth; Develop Country; Carbon Emission; Domestic Product; Kyoto Protocol;
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Given the present commitment of the developed countries according to the Kyoto Protocol, most published scenarios demonstrate that global greenhouse gases concentrations would not be stabilized at any level. In order to stabilize these concentrations, a deeper global involvement is needed. Taking Israel as an example of a `recently-developed' country, we assess the role that such countries could play by assuming voluntary commitments in strengthening global involvement. This case as a model may encourage a global scheme for curbing carbon emissions, in which the more developed countries assume a stronger role and the less developed countries participate according to the principle of common but differentiated responsibility. The scheme builds on the inverse relation that exists between the per capita gross domestic product and the rate of increase of emissions due to economic growth. According to this theoretical scheme, the voluntary commitments assumed by the `recently-developed' countries encourage the more developed countries to deepen their involvement by assuming more stringent reductions of emissions at home and transferring technological and financial means to the less developed countries. The proposed scheme would enable non-Annex I countries, both `recently-developed' countries and less developed countries, to participate much earlier in the net mitigation of greenhouse gases.
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页码:227 / 241
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