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Climate Policy

Climate Policy 5 (2005) 291–308


The role of technological development and policies in a post-Kyoto climate regime

Cédric Philibert

Received 17 January 2005 ; received in revised form 11 March 2005 ; accepted 11 March 2005

Abstract

This article discusses various aspects of international technology collaboration and transfer before discussing technology in the climate negotiations themselves. While ‘technology agreements’ alone could not be expected to deliver the fundamental changes in energy production and use necessary in order to achieve the Convention’s objective, they could help in goading developing countries into mitigation action. Other options to speed the diffusion of climate-friendly technologies are considered, although it is unclear whether international climate negotiations offer the best forum. Finally, technology issues should not divert attention from the value of establishing a global emissions trading regime through various options, as this might be a powerful carrier for climate-friendly technologies.

Keywords: Technology; technology agreements; diffusion and transfer; post-kyoto



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