International Trade and Climate Change PoliciesEarthscan, 2000 - 140 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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... Introduction and background 1 1.1 Climate change and the Kyoto Protocol 1.2 The trade and environment debate ... Introduction : standards , labels and trade 42 3.2 Trade barriers .... 48 3.3 The politics of setting standards 55 3.4 ...
... Introduction and background 1 1.1 Climate change and the Kyoto Protocol 1.2 The trade and environment debate ... Introduction : standards , labels and trade 42 3.2 Trade barriers .... 48 3.3 The politics of setting standards 55 3.4 ...
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Contents
Introduction and background | 1 |
Trade impacts of climate change policies | 24 |
Energy efficiency standards and trade | 42 |
Energy pricing and trade | 59 |
International taxation of bunker fuels | 101 |
Trade measures and the Kyoto Protocol | 127 |
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Annex applied Article aviation Basel Convention Border tax adjustments BTAS carbon dioxide carbon or energy carbon taxes cent CFCs Chapter clean development mechanism climate change climate change regime coal Convention costs developing countries dispute panel domestic Duncan Brack economic effects electricity emissions reductions emissions trading emissions units energy efficiency energy efficiency standards Energy Exporters energy or carbon energy taxes European example exemptions FCCC fossil fuels fuel prices GATT global greenhouse gas greenhouse gas emissions impacts implementation important increase industrialized countries international trade investment issues Kyoto Protocol leakage manufactured marine bunker fuels ment Montreal Protocol multilateral trading system negotiations non-compliance OECD ozone particularly parties policies and measures pollution potential proposed regulations requirements revenue SCM Agreement standards and labels subsidies Superfund taxation technologies tion trade and environment trade barriers trade liberalization trade measures trade restrictions transport WTO Agreement