What Really Happened in The Hague?Report on the COP 6, Part I13 – 25 November 2000The Hague, The Netherlands
Data
01.01.2001
01.01.2001
Autori
Barbara Buchner
Codice JEL
E61,F18,H4,H77,O38,Q01,Q38,Q48
E61,F18,H4,H77,O38,Q01,Q38,Q48
Parole chiave:
Climate change,Kyoto Protocol,international political process
Climate change,Kyoto Protocol,international political process
Publisher
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Editor
Carlo Carraro
Carlo Carraro
This paper investigates the occurrences at the Sixth Conference of the Parties to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which took place in The Hague, The Netherlands, from the 13th to 25th November of 2000. Since the conference did not reach an agreement there exists a broad interest in knowing what really happened during the negotiations. The aim of the analysis is to give greater insight to reasons of the climate talks’ failure and to progress made during the negotiations. Following the discussions of the issues surrounding the talks in The Hague, the paper will also look forward as to possible solutions and ideas for an eventual agreement.