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Global Warming Gridlock
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Author(s):
David G. Victor
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Thomas C. Heller
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511975714
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511975714
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface and acknowledgements: a journey studying international environmental regulation
pp. xxvi
Hard truths about global warming: a roadmap to reading this book
pp. 3
Introduction and overview
pp. 30
Why global warming is such a hard problem to solve
pp. 61
Regulating emissions part 1: the enthusiastic countries
pp. 83
Regulating emissions part 2: engaging reluctant developing countries
pp. 116
Promoting technological change
pp. 165
Preparing for a changing climate: adaptation, geoengineering, and triage
pp. 203
Explaining diplomatic gridlock: what went wrong?
pp. 241
A new strategy
pp. 263
Climate change and world order: implications for the UN, industry, diplomacy, and the great powers
pp. 279
Notes
pp. 321
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