Event Title

Conference on China and Global Climate Change : Reconciling International Fairness and Protection of the Atmospheric Commons

Location

AM308, Lingnan University

Start Date

18-6-2009 2:00 PM

End Date

18-6-2009 3:30 PM

Language

English

Description

The paper examines some key economic dimensions and the international relations implications of the last question posed in the call for papers: “Given that China and the United States are the largest national sources of gas pollution, albeit with very different capabilities and historical responsibilities, how might they work together to protect the atmospheric commons?”

Document Type

Discussion

Recommended Citation

Golub, P. S., & Maréchal, J.-P. (2009). China, the United States and global warming: A planetary prisoners’ dilemma. In China and global climate change: Proceedings of the conference held at Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 18-19 June 2009 (pp. 222-237). Centre for Asian Pacific Studies and the Environmental Studies Programme, Lingnan University, Hong Kong.

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Jun 18th, 2:00 PM Jun 18th, 3:30 PM

China, the United States and global warming : a planetary prisoners’ dilemma

AM308, Lingnan University

The paper examines some key economic dimensions and the international relations implications of the last question posed in the call for papers: “Given that China and the United States are the largest national sources of gas pollution, albeit with very different capabilities and historical responsibilities, how might they work together to protect the atmospheric commons?”