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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... intensity of selected transport modes Tables 2.1 Summary of leakage results with convergence of emission intensities (%) Carbon 2.2 contents for fossil fuels and atmospheric accumulation 4.1 List of figures, tables and boxes.
... intensity of selected transport modes Tables 2.1 Summary of leakage results with convergence of emission intensities (%) Carbon 2.2 contents for fossil fuels and atmospheric accumulation 4.1 List of figures, tables and boxes.
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... results from OECD studies on energy support removal. Boxes. 3.1 Greenhouse gas emissions reductions refrigerators/freezers potential: 5.1 UNFCCC options for the allocation of emissions from international bunker fuels About the authors ...
... results from OECD studies on energy support removal. Boxes. 3.1 Greenhouse gas emissions reductions refrigerators/freezers potential: 5.1 UNFCCC options for the allocation of emissions from international bunker fuels About the authors ...
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... result in these activities migrating to other countries, but precisely for that reason these sectors are likely to be shielded in one way or another. Reduced income in industrialized countries could reduce imports, but the models ...
... result in these activities migrating to other countries, but precisely for that reason these sectors are likely to be shielded in one way or another. Reduced income in industrialized countries could reduce imports, but the models ...
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... was markedly more decisive in tone than its predeces - sor . Its main scientific findings included the fact that greenhouse gas concentrations had continued to increase as a result of human activities : carbon dioxide ( the most.
... was markedly more decisive in tone than its predeces - sor . Its main scientific findings included the fact that greenhouse gas concentrations had continued to increase as a result of human activities : carbon dioxide ( the most.
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Duncan Brack. result of human activities : carbon dioxide ( the most important greenhouse gas ) , for example , had increased in atmospheric concentration by nearly 30 per cent from pre - industrial times , and methane concentrations had ...
Duncan Brack. result of human activities : carbon dioxide ( the most important greenhouse gas ) , for example , had increased in atmospheric concentration by nearly 30 per cent from pre - industrial times , and methane concentrations had ...
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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