Kyoto Protocol Flexibility Mechanisms Boost Efficiency, Uneven Benefits Across Countries
The Kyoto Protocol aims to help certain countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions more affordably. A study using a global model found that when countries have fewer limits on trading emissions, they benefit more. The benefits are greater for countries with higher costs to cut emissions on their own. Limits on trading emissions not only reduce potential efficiency gains for some countries but also restrict financial support for developing countries.