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Keeping the climate treaty relevant

Conventional wisdom holds that the proper next step for an effective climate treaty is to negotiate binding targets and timetables for greenhouse gases. But this is not the best approach.

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Victor, D., Salt, J. Keeping the climate treaty relevant. Nature 373, 280–282 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/373280a0

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