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David Victor Quoted in Nature Reports Climate Change

10/29/2009
Mason Inman, Nature Reports

The climate change game

Hopes are fading that a strong treaty will emerge from next month's negotiations in Copenhagen. Researchers who study cooperation, though, aren't surprised. Mason Inman reports.


"For any kind of climate agreement, setting emissions targets won't nearly be enough to ensure compliance. Most studies suggest that enforcement will be necessary to prevent free riding. The problem, says David Victor, an economist at the University of California in San Diego, is that 'governments don't have much direct control over emissions.' Instead 'you need to focus on things that governments actually control,' such as regulations or prices on carbon, he argues. 'The more you drift away from that the harder it is to design the agreement. And since this is one of the hardest agreements to design, if it is to be effective, that's a big problem.'

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David Victor is director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, based at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies.

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