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245 | 1 | 0 | _aA globally integrated climate policy for Canadaedited by Steven Bernstein [and others. |
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_aIntroduction: A globally integrated climate policy for Canada / _rSteven Bernstein, Jutta Brunnée, David G. Duff, and Andrew J. Green -- _tPositive feedbacks, dynamic ice sheets, and the recarbonization of the global fuel supply: The new sense of urgency about global warming / _rThomas Homer-Dixon -- _tClimate policy beyond Kyoto: the perspective of the European Union / _rJutta Brunnée and Kelly Levin -- _tThe future of U.S. climate change policy / _rDavid B. Hunter -- _tChina and India on climate change and development: A stance that is legitimate but not sagacious? / _rLavanya Rajamani -- _tComment -- _tAcross the divide: The clash of cultures in post-Kyoto negotiations / _rSteven Bernstein -- _tThe global regime: Current status of the quo vadis of Kyoto / _rMatthew J. Hoffmann -- _tGrandfathering, carbon intensity, historical responsibility, or contract/converge? / _rJ. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks -- _tGlobal carbon trading and climate change mitigation in Canada: Options for the use of the Kyoto mechanisms / _rMeinhard Doelle -- _tRenewable energy under the Kyoto Protocol: The case for mixing instrumetns / _rDavid M. Driesen -- _tA comparative evaluation of different policies to promote the generation of electricity from renewable sources / _rDavid G. Duff and Andrew J. Green -- _tBringing institutions and individuals into a climate policy for Canada / _rAndrew J. Green -- _tClimate change and Canadian energy policy / _rMark S. Winfield with Clare Demerse and Johanne Whitmore -- _tIntegrating climate policy and energy policy / _rIan Rowlands -- _tA proposal for a new climate change treaty system / _rScott Barrett -- _tClimate change and global governance: Which way ahead? / _rJohn Drexhage -- _tChallenges and opportunities in Canadian climate policy / _rKathryn Harrison. |
520 | 1 | _a"Canada has been an engaged participant in global climate change negotiations since the late 1980s. Until recently, Canadian policy seemed to be driven in large part by a desire to join in multilateral efforts to address climate change. The current policy, however, is to seek a 'made in Canada' approach to the issue. Recent government-sponsored analytic efforts as well as the government's own stated policies have been focused almost entirely on domestic regulation and incentives, domestic opportunities for technological responses, domestic costs, domestic carbon markets, and the setting of a domestic carbon price at a level that sends the appropriate marketplace signal to produce needed reductions." "A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada is based on the premise that Canada needs an approach that effectively integrates domestic priorities and global policy imperatives. Leading Canadian and international experts explore policy ideas and options from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including science, law, political science, economics, and sociology. Chapters explore the costs of, opportunities for, or imperatives to participating in international diplomatic initiatives and regimes; the opportunities and impacts of regional or global carbon markets; the proper mix of domestic policy tools; the parameters of Canadian energy policy; and the dynamics that propel or hinder the Canadian policy process."--Jacket. | |
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