Going Forward by Looking Backwards on the Environmental Kuznets Curve: An Analysis of CFCs, CO2 and the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols

T. Longden
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The success of the Montreal Protocol in comparison to the stagnation seen in negotiations surrounding the Kyoto Protocol highlights the importance of a supportive industry group, pre-existing legislation and commitment by a lead nation, affordable and available substitutes, as well as acceptance of the underlying scientific explanation of the link between emissions and a key detrimental impact. The focus on these contrasting intergovernmental agreements within this paper is driven, in part, by the intention to establish that successful emission reductions tend to be associated with a concerted policy effort rather than the level of per capita income. This is in contrast to the concept of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) which contends that a significant negative relationship exists between high levels of national income and per capita emissions. While a nation’s level of development and national income are likely to be linked to an ability to make structural changes and/or the implementation of environmental policy, this paper finds no evidence of an EKC consistent quadratic relationship between income and CFC emissions once key considerations, such as biased estimations and policy effort, have been accounted for.
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从环境库兹涅茨曲线回顾前进:氟氯化碳、二氧化碳以及《蒙特利尔议定书》和《京都议定书》的分析
与围绕《京都议定书》的谈判停滞相比,《蒙特利尔议定书》的成功凸显了一个支持性行业集团、一个领先国家已有的立法和承诺、可负担和可获得的替代品,以及接受对排放与关键有害影响之间联系的基本科学解释的重要性。本文将重点放在这些截然不同的政府间协议上,部分原因是想证明,成功的减排往往与协调一致的政策努力有关,而不是与人均收入水平有关。这与环境库兹涅茨曲线(EKC)的概念相反,后者认为高水平的国民收入与人均排放量之间存在显著的负相关关系。虽然一个国家的发展水平和国民收入可能与进行结构改革和/或实施环境政策的能力有关,但本文发现,一旦考虑到有偏差的估计和政策努力等关键因素,没有证据表明收入与氯氟烃排放之间存在EKC一致的二次关系。
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