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When enough countries lead by example, they create a tipping point for climate agreements
When enough countries lead by example, they create a tipping point for climate agreements
But uncertainties risk reverting the game back to a ‘prisoner’s dilemma’ and inaction, write Doruk İriş and Alessandro Tavoni.
Avoiding dangerous climate change is one of the most complex problems for international cooperation. It requires overcoming several barriers to collective action and success hinges on widespread cooperation by countries faced with incentives to delay costly mitigation and free-ride on the […]