The catalytic cooperation model tackles the pessimism stemming from the prisoner’s dilemma and free rider problem in traditional approaches to the collective action problem. On a complex issue such as climate change, some states and non-state actors can have incentives to move first and adopt a more progressive policy for greenhouse gas reduction than their so-called competitors. The co-benefits of climate policy for health, well-being, the environment and energy security may outweigh the costs. Given ‘preference heterogeneity’, some actors are also happy to do more for the climate than others, because they morally value this contribution more that the material costs. As importantly, early investments in climate-friendly technology can help to reduce costs in the future (‘increasing returns’), be emulated by others so that their presence and influence in the market grows (‘network effects’), which in the long run makes clean energy solutions cheaper. According to this catalytic cooperation model, the relatively weak UN Paris Climate Agreement – which leaves it entirely to the individual member states to determine what they will do to reduce emissions, with periodical opportunities to elevate national ambitions – holds the potential for more global climate action than conventional predictions on non-cooperation to avoid free riding and cheating make us believe (Hale, 2020).
Over 92% of computers are infected with Adware and spyware. Such software is rarely accompanied by uninstall utility and even when it is it almost always leaves broken Windows Registry keys behind it.
Even if you have an anti-spyware tool your Windows Registry might be broken – developers of those tools are focused on removing Adware and spyware functionality, not every trace of software itself.
Another category of software that is known to leave bits and pieces behind on uninstallation is games. There are a lot of special installation systems that creates strange files, unique entries in your registry file as well as changes system dll’s to other versions.

It sometimes seems everyone on the planet is using Windows. Many say Windows is way better.
It sometimes seems everyone on the planet is using Windows. Many say Windows is way better.