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Climate Policy presents the highest quality refereed research and analysis on the policy issues raised by climate change, and provides a forum for commentary and debate. It addresses both the mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change, within and between the different regions of the world. It encourages a trans-disciplinary approach to these issues at international, regional, national and sectoral levels.

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Volume 10, Number 2, 2010

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Editorial

Free Content Copenhagen: back to the future?
pp. 127-130(4)
Author: Grubb, Michael

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Burden-sharing and global climate negotiations: the case of the Kyoto Protocol
pp. 131-147(17)
Authors: Bhatti, Yosef; Lindskow, Kasper; Pedersen, Lene Holm

The impact of the unilateral EU commitment on the stability of international climate agreements
pp. 148-166(19)
Authors: Bréchet, Thierry; Eyckmans, Johan; Gerard, François; Marbaix, Philippe; Tulkens, Henry; Van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal

Functions of COP side-events in climate-change governance
pp. 167-180(14)
Authors: Hjerpe, Mattias; Linnér, Björn-Ola

CDM in sub-Saharan Africa and the prospects of the Nairobi Framework Initiative
pp. 181-189(9)
Authors: Byigero, Alfred D; Clancy, Joy; Skutsch, Margaret

Transaction costs for firms in the EU ETS: lessons from Ireland
pp. 190-215(26)
Authors: Jaraitė, Jūratė; Convery, Frank; Di Maria, Corrado

Financing REDD in developing countries: a supply and demand analysis
pp. 216-231(16)
Authors: Isenberg, Jordan; Potvin, Catherine

Policy Analysis

A `safety deposit' mechanism for US climate policy
pp. 232-238(7)
Author: Mignone, Bryan K

Outlook: Book Review

Free Content Voluntary carbon markets
pp. 239-240(2)
Author: Michaelowa, Axel

Free Content Carbon markets for the uninitiated
pp. 241-242(2)
Author: Michaelowa, Axel

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