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Environmental Law

2009

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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International Climate Negotiations: Opportunities And Challenges For The Obama Administration, David Hunter Jan 2009

International Climate Negotiations: Opportunities And Challenges For The Obama Administration, David Hunter

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This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the newly-elected Obama Administration, focusing on the Kyoto Protocol and subsequent Bali Road Map and Bali Action Plan. The Bali Action Plan set out a framework for negotiating a post-Kyoto agreement with binding commitments on all parties. The agreement is due to be finalized at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009, leaving the Obama Administration less than a year to shape its international climate policy and promote that policy effectively in the international negotiations.

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The Clean Technology Fund And Coal: A Cautionary Tale For Copenhagen, Steve Herz Jan 2009

The Clean Technology Fund And Coal: A Cautionary Tale For Copenhagen, Steve Herz

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Multilateral Agreements, Public- Private Partnerships, And Tax Incentives Driving International Trade In Clean Technology, Alexander C. Hoover Jan 2009

Analysis Of Multilateral Agreements, Public- Private Partnerships, And Tax Incentives Driving International Trade In Clean Technology, Alexander C. Hoover

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Not At All: Environmental Sustainability In The Supreme Court, James R. May, Kristen Hite Jan 2009

Not At All: Environmental Sustainability In The Supreme Court, James R. May, Kristen Hite

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.