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Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik

Die Mutter aller Kooperationsprobleme

The discussion of climate policy received new impetus in the spring of 2019. Since then the topic has dominated the public discourse in Germany. The Fridays for Future movement continues to generate considerable pressure on policy makers. In addition, scientists emphasize in rare interdisciplinary unanimity both how urgent a radical renewal in climate policy would be, and that a uniform price for greenhouse gas emissions is the indispensable core element of the necessary reforms in Germany and Europe. One central aspect of climate policy is, however, often overlooked in all this: climate protection is essentially an international problem of cooperation. For climate change, it does not matter where greenhouse gases are emitted. The success of national climate policy must therefore be judged by whether it contributes to establishing international cooperation to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

Ockenfels, A. und C. Schmidt (2019), Die Mutter aller Kooperationsprobleme. Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, 68, 2, 122-130

DOI: 10.1515/zfwp-2019-2017