Revolutionizing Climate Cooperation: Linking R&D to Emission Control Efforts
The US not joining the Kyoto Protocol has weakened efforts to control greenhouse gas emissions. One solution is linking climate change negotiations with international research cooperation. This could encourage the US to comply with emission reduction commitments. The idea is to create a coalition that works on both reducing emissions and advancing technology. This approach could benefit countries economically and reduce free-riding incentives. A new proposed regime focuses on enhancing cooperation on technology to control emissions, rather than setting specific emission targets.