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Article 2 of the UNFCCC: Historical origins, recent interpretations
Michael Oppenheimer
, Annie Petsonk
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
Geosciences
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
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Historical Origins
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Global Warming
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Kyoto Protocol
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Treaties
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United Nation Organization
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Review
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Limits
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Restriction
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Climate Change
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United Nation Organization
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Economic History
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Kyoto Protocol
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Political History
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Global Warming
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International Climate Policy
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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