Tag Archives: carbon emissions

International Trade Rules and Climate Change Policy: Part II

How much leeway do governments have in handing out free carbon allowances?

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International Trade Rules and Climate Change Policy: Part I

How do international trade rules and the WTO affect climate change policy?

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Catching Up to Kyoto: Obama and Cap-and-Trade

How will the Obama Administration move forward to make the United States a global leader on climate change?

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Beyond the Big Three and Wall Street: The Other Massive Market Failure

In light of all the recent failures from Detroit, the Big Three and Wall Street, can we really trust the invisible hand to allocate financial or natural resources rationally?

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WTO and Kyoto: Some Negotiating Similarities — And Some Differences

Why are the stakes so high when it comes to the WTO and Kyoto negotiations?

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Dateline Ukraine: Investing in Climate Change

Do the “haves” of the world consider the environmental well-being of the “have nots” to be distinct from their own?

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Landing Airplanes in Green Europe

Why should the rapidly growing airline sector be excluded from the EU’s carbon trading scheme?

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Dateline Bali: Curbing CO2 Emissions

How can emerging economies be included in the fight against climate change?

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Pathways to Environmental Solutions (Part II)

Can a collective effort between consumers and industry help us to meet the world’s energy challenge?

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Pathways to Environmental Solutions (Part I)

What three hard truths must we understand in order to combat the world’s energy challenge?

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