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Linking as leverage: emissions trading and the politics of climate change
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ABSTRACT
On 25 July 1997/ the United States (US) Senate unanimously passed the ByrdHagel Resolution, which determined that the Kyoto Protocol, then still under negotiation, should not be ratified.1 As a result, the Protocol itself was never submitted to the Senate for ratification. America was therefore excluded from emissions trading under the Protocol.