International Trade and Climate Change PoliciesDuncan Brack Routledge, 2013 M10 11 - 164 pages Focusing on the likely impacts on trade of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, this book examines the actual and potential conflicts between whether liberalization of trade undermines the efforts of industrialised countries to mitigate climate change. It will be essential reading for environmental economists and those engaged in international environmental relations and policy. |
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... problems require global solutions and these in turn require international cooperation and agreement. A number of critical multilateral environmental agreements will be negotiated in areas addressing subject matter as diverse as trade in ...
... problems require global solutions and these in turn require international cooperation and agreement. A number of critical multilateral environmental agreements will be negotiated in areas addressing subject matter as diverse as trade in ...
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... problems currently under negotiation has brought a new urgency to addressing the potential problems that may arise through a lack of coherence between the different bodies of law. On the trade side, the agreements are increasingly ...
... problems currently under negotiation has brought a new urgency to addressing the potential problems that may arise through a lack of coherence between the different bodies of law. On the trade side, the agreements are increasingly ...
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... problems can have important implications for international trade . The Convention specifically states , for example , that measures taken to combat climate change , including unilateral ones , should not constitute a means of arbitrary ...
... problems can have important implications for international trade . The Convention specifically states , for example , that measures taken to combat climate change , including unilateral ones , should not constitute a means of arbitrary ...
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... problems from a trade perspective with governments regulating according to the manner in which a product is produced within their territory. There can, for example, be domestic taxes on production methods that are directed to reducing ...
... problems from a trade perspective with governments regulating according to the manner in which a product is produced within their territory. There can, for example, be domestic taxes on production methods that are directed to reducing ...
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... legality of border tax adjustments, and of subsidies applied to reinforce climate change mitigation measures – must be explored and inconsistencies resolved. International taxation of bunker fuels The general trade-environment problem of.
... legality of border tax adjustments, and of subsidies applied to reinforce climate change mitigation measures – must be explored and inconsistencies resolved. International taxation of bunker fuels The general trade-environment problem of.
Contents
Trade impacts of climate change policies | |
Energy efficiency standards and trade | |
Energy pricing and trade | |
International taxation of bunker fuels | |
Flexibility mechanisms and trade | |
Trade measures and the Kyoto Protocol | |
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International Trade and Climate Change Policies Duncan Brack,Michael Grubb,Craig Windram Limited preview - 2000 |
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