This paper posits the conceptually useful allegory of a futuristic "World Climate Assembly" that votes on global carbon emissions via the basic principle of majority rule. Two variants are considered.
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decisions and fundamentally divergent views of the supposed microfoundations on which vast bodies of lite
Table of p-value significance for comparisons between NC and AD for average degrees of 8,10 and 12, and NC with itself for different average degrees. Legend: >5% (-), 1–5% (*), 0.1–1% (**), Significan
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decisions and fundamentally divergent views of the supposed microfoundations on which vast bodies of lite