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A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (358 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442683969
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for CanadaLOC classification:
  • QC981.8.C5 G563 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada -- PART ONE: THE NEED FOR ACTION -- 2 Positive Feedbacks, Dynamic Ice Sheets, and the Recarbonization of the Global Fuel Supply: The New Sense of Urgency about Global Warming -- PART TWO: CANADA IN THE WORLD -- 3 Climate Policy beyond Kyoto: The Perspective of the European Union -- 4 The Future of U.S. Climate Change Policy -- 5 China and India on Climate Change and Development: A Stance That Is Legitimate but Not Sagacious? -- 6 Comment - Across the Divide: The Clash of Cultures in Post-Kyoto Negotiations -- PART THREE: GLOBAL REGIME BUILDING - PARAMETERS AND IMPERATIVES FOR CANADA -- 7 The Global Regime: Current Status of and Quo Vadis for Kyoto -- 8 Grandfathering, Carbon Intensity, Historical Responsibility, or Contract/Converge? -- 9 Global Carbon Trading and Climate Change Mitigation in Canada: Options for the Use of the Kyoto Mechanisms -- PART FOUR: DOMESTIC POLICY TOOLS - THE RIGHT MIX -- 10 Renewable Energy under the Kyoto Protocol: The Case for Mixing Instruments -- 11 A Comparative Evaluation of Different Policies to Promote the Generation of Electricity from Renewable Sources -- 12 Bringing Institutions and Individuals into a Climate Policy for Canada -- PART FIVE: CANADA'S ENERGY POLICY -- 13 Climate Change and Canadian Energy Policy -- 14 Integrating Climate Policy and Energy Policy -- PART SIX: POLICY OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 15 A Proposal for a New Climate Change Treaty System -- 16 Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead? -- 17 Challenges and Opportunities in Canadian Climate Policy -- Contributors.
Summary: A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canadabuilds on the premise that Canada is in need of an approach that effectively integrates domestic priorities and global policy imperatives.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada -- PART ONE: THE NEED FOR ACTION -- 2 Positive Feedbacks, Dynamic Ice Sheets, and the Recarbonization of the Global Fuel Supply: The New Sense of Urgency about Global Warming -- PART TWO: CANADA IN THE WORLD -- 3 Climate Policy beyond Kyoto: The Perspective of the European Union -- 4 The Future of U.S. Climate Change Policy -- 5 China and India on Climate Change and Development: A Stance That Is Legitimate but Not Sagacious? -- 6 Comment - Across the Divide: The Clash of Cultures in Post-Kyoto Negotiations -- PART THREE: GLOBAL REGIME BUILDING - PARAMETERS AND IMPERATIVES FOR CANADA -- 7 The Global Regime: Current Status of and Quo Vadis for Kyoto -- 8 Grandfathering, Carbon Intensity, Historical Responsibility, or Contract/Converge? -- 9 Global Carbon Trading and Climate Change Mitigation in Canada: Options for the Use of the Kyoto Mechanisms -- PART FOUR: DOMESTIC POLICY TOOLS - THE RIGHT MIX -- 10 Renewable Energy under the Kyoto Protocol: The Case for Mixing Instruments -- 11 A Comparative Evaluation of Different Policies to Promote the Generation of Electricity from Renewable Sources -- 12 Bringing Institutions and Individuals into a Climate Policy for Canada -- PART FIVE: CANADA'S ENERGY POLICY -- 13 Climate Change and Canadian Energy Policy -- 14 Integrating Climate Policy and Energy Policy -- PART SIX: POLICY OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 15 A Proposal for a New Climate Change Treaty System -- 16 Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead? -- 17 Challenges and Opportunities in Canadian Climate Policy -- Contributors.

A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canadabuilds on the premise that Canada is in need of an approach that effectively integrates domestic priorities and global policy imperatives.

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