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The Challenge of International Climate Agreements

A single nation that invests in expensive technologies to cut its atmospheric carbon dioxide output creates a benefit—a cleaner global atmosphere—that is shared by all nations. However, international agreements to collectively reduce emissions are often difficult to achieve and maintain. Analyze why a country might be hesitant to act alone or as part of a collective agreement to reduce its emissions, even if it acknowledges the global benefits of such actions. In your analysis, break down the relationship between the costs incurred by one nation and the benefits received by all nations.

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Updated 2025-08-03

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