Improving the Effectiveness of the Climate Change Convention
Improving the Effectiveness of the Climate Convention
Following the 1992 framework of the Convention on Climate Change, there was much discussion about how to create effective policy strategies for climate change. This Elements of Change report explores a variety of binding and non-binding approaches, focusing on the different strategies for developed and developing countries. In addition, the report compares and contrasts climate change policy development to other international environmental agreements such as those for protecting the ozone hole and regulating acid rain.
Suggested citation:
Hassol, S.J., and J. Katzenberger, eds. 1996, electronic edition 2008. Improving the Effectiveness of the Climate Change Convention. Proc. of an Aspen Global Change Institute Workshop 6-19 August 1995, Elements of Change series, AGCI. https://doi.org/10.69925/DFMO1379