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America’S Next Move: The United States’ Domestic And International Policies On Global Warming After The Kyoto Protocol, Joshua Van Der Ploeg
America’S Next Move: The United States’ Domestic And International Policies On Global Warming After The Kyoto Protocol, Joshua Van Der Ploeg
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The international Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming—negotiated in 1997 and ratified by nearly all signatory countries except the United States and Kazakhstan—will expire in 2012, at the end of the upcoming presidential term. Whichever candidate the American people select to lead our nation for the next four years will face two great challenges to confront global climate change: what direction to take the country within the international community as the world decides how to replace Kyoto, and what policies to implement domestically to help curb this impending crisis.
Overview: Radical Environmental Change In The Polar Regions Is The Globe’S Wake-Up Call, William J. Snape Iii
Overview: Radical Environmental Change In The Polar Regions Is The Globe’S Wake-Up Call, William J. Snape Iii
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’S Guide To Global Warming By Bjørn Lomborg, Mary J. Bortscheller
Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’S Guide To Global Warming By Bjørn Lomborg, Mary J. Bortscheller
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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A Tale Of Two Poles: A Comparative Look At The Legal Regimes In The Arctic And The Antarctic, Erika Lennon
A Tale Of Two Poles: A Comparative Look At The Legal Regimes In The Arctic And The Antarctic, Erika Lennon
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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