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Washington and Lee University School of Law

2010

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Using National Border Climate Adjustment Schemes To Facilitate Global Greenhouse Gas Management In Industrial Production, Alexandra Khrebtukova Mar 2010

Using National Border Climate Adjustment Schemes To Facilitate Global Greenhouse Gas Management In Industrial Production, Alexandra Khrebtukova

Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment

I argue that an appropriately conceived and well-designed border climate adjustment scheme, as a policy mechanism potentially utilizable by many States party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, may lead to desirable consequences for the development of comprehensive global greenhouse gas management in furtherance of the Framework Convention’s objectives. By creating the conditions for a healthy experimentalism and regulatory competition among the regulating bodies of diverse national markets, the use of origin-neutral border climate adjustment schemes, equivalent to the climate regulatory costs imposed on like domestic products as a condition of market access, may lead to a …