Sustainable Development in International Law: An Analysis of Key Enviro-economic InstrumentsPULP, 2007 - 274 pages |
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Page iv
... Emissions Reduction Targets 141 4.3 Flexible Mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol 143 4.4 Intragenerational Equity 148 4.5 The Precautionary Principle 153 5. 4.6 The Malignancy of the Climate Change Problem as a Factor 155 Concluding ...
... Emissions Reduction Targets 141 4.3 Flexible Mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol 143 4.4 Intragenerational Equity 148 4.5 The Precautionary Principle 153 5. 4.6 The Malignancy of the Climate Change Problem as a Factor 155 Concluding ...
Page viii
... Reduction Chlorofluorocarbons Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and flora ... Emissions Limitation and Reduction Commitment Sanitary and Phytosanitary United Nations United Nations Conference on ...
... Reduction Chlorofluorocarbons Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and flora ... Emissions Limitation and Reduction Commitment Sanitary and Phytosanitary United Nations United Nations Conference on ...
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... emissions reduction projects in developing countries. Although these three parameters limit the breadth of the study somewhat, the project still has the potential to be unmanageable. Against the backdrop of these parameters I decided to ...
... emissions reduction projects in developing countries. Although these three parameters limit the breadth of the study somewhat, the project still has the potential to be unmanageable. Against the backdrop of these parameters I decided to ...
Page 121
... emissions in developed countries and countries with economies in transition. The Kyoto Protocol not only establishes ... reduction, flexible mechanisms, namely, the so-called bubble,29 joint (CDM) implementation31 and emissions (JI) ...
... emissions in developed countries and countries with economies in transition. The Kyoto Protocol not only establishes ... reduction, flexible mechanisms, namely, the so-called bubble,29 joint (CDM) implementation31 and emissions (JI) ...
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... emission of greenhouse gases in some way.39 Thus , any attempt at regulating the emissions of greenhouse gases has the ... emissions reduction for one greenhouse gas ( carbon dioxide ) would impose economic loss worldwide on industries ...
... emission of greenhouse gases in some way.39 Thus , any attempt at regulating the emissions of greenhouse gases has the ... emissions reduction for one greenhouse gas ( carbon dioxide ) would impose economic loss worldwide on industries ...
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