Saturday, October 31, 2015
Friday, October 30, 2015
EddingtonSafety - Part 4: Comparison of Huntingdon Road with similar maj...
People who care about Cambridge,
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EddingtonSafety 3 - the Bunker's Hill / Girton Road Crossing
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EddingtonSafety Part 2 - Detailed problems and solutions for the Hunting...
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
A new video explaining our "EddingtonSafety" petition for Safer Walking and Cycling near North West Cambridge
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Sunday, October 11, 2015
How to design climate negotiations: use the science of cooperation!
Price Carbon – I will if you will
David J C MacKay FRS, Peter Cramton,
Axel Ockenfels, and Steven Stoft
Nature Vol 526 Page 315-316 | 15 October 2015
I think this is the most important piece of writing I have ever been involved in.
Summary
International negotiations can and should be designed in way that takes into account the science of cooperation.Reciprocity is the key to realigning self-interests and promoting cooperation.
"Individual commitments" and "reviews" will not solve the tragedy of the commons.
A common commitment ("I will if you will") can.
What sort of common commitment would work best?
We argue that a global carbon-price commitment could yield a strong treaty, especially if coupled to Green Fund transfers, incentivizing low-emitting countries to support a high carbon price.
Read the comment on Nature's website, and for further details see carbon-price.com.
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