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Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries A Critical Assessment of the Clean Development Mechanism 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)Paula Castro
    PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    ISBN9781782545675
    Pages204
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2014

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    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries A Critical Assessment of the Clean Development Mechanism 2014 Edition by Paula Castro

    In this groundbreaking book, Paula Castro presents the first systematic categorization of positive and negative incentives generated by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) for climate change mitigation in the Global South.To reduce the cost of meeting their greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments under the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries may rely on the CDM, a market instrument that allows them to count emission reductions from projects in developing countries as their own. Presented in four core empirical chapters, the book critically reviews whether and how the CDM creates incentives or disincentives for developing country action towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and draws lessons for the future international climate change regime. Recommendations and discussion on the reform of the CDM invoke debate on the future of this policy in developing countries, which is vital material for both policymakers and international institutions introducing similar instruments. Students and researchers working on topics related to environmental politics, climate policy, environmental economics and environmental science will also find this resource invaluable.