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Ramping Up Governance of the Global Environmental Commons: What Do Theory and History Tell Us?

19 Feb 2019

The history of efforts to create global agreements and governance mechanisms on the environment has been uneven. It includes some critical successes such as protecting the ozone layer through the Montreal Protocol and phasing down hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)—one of the most potent classes of greenhouse gases (GHGs)—through its Kigali Amendment. The results of other
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Authors

Daniel Morrow, Andrew Light

Pages
32
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United States of America
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The World Resources Institute
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Creative Commons
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