Energy and technology lessons since Rio

Authors :
James Edmonds, Katherine Calvin, Leon Clarke, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise

The 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change created the basic international architecture for addressing climate change. That treaty was negotiated at a time when the research literature examining emissions mitigation and the role of energy technology was relatively limited. In the two subsequent decades a great deal has been learned. The problem of stabilizing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has proved far more difficult than envisioned in 1992 and the role of technology appears even more important when emissions mitigation strategies are co-developed in the context of multiple competing ends.

This article appeared in the Energy Economics Supplemental Issue: Green Perspectives.

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