Per-Olof - You might start with Leonie Haimson's short essay, CLIMATE
NEGOTIATION HISTORY, at p. 523 of Schneider, Rosencranz & Niles, CLIMATE
CHANGE POLICY. Haimson writes for GRIST magazine online.  armin


Quoting "Per-Olof Busch - glogov.org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Dear all,
>
> while there is an abundant body of academic and popular literature out
> there on almost every and even the smallest aspect related to climate
> change policy, politics and science, I really have had a hard time in
> finding thorough in-depth analyses of the negotiation processes leading
> to the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol and even more difficult of the
> Marrakech Accords. Many of the studies which I found so far rather
> discuss, evaluate and assess article by article the Protocol's and
> Accord's implications from different perspectives and provide only for a
> general overview on the negotiations with a an almost exclusive focus on
> the positions of parties but only to a minor extent on the process
> itself. Could you please help me with some references?
> Moreover, I would be grateful if you could tell me where I may find an
> article comparing the duration of negotiaitons of different
> international environmental agreements. I read something about such an
> article but surprisingly and unfortunately there was no reference.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Per-Olof
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