International Trade and Climate Change Policies
Coordonnateur : Brack Duncan
Duncan Brack has been Head of the Energy and Environmental Programme (EEP) at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), Chatham House, since September 1998. His work focuses on the interaction between trade and environmental issues, particularly on multilateral environmental agreements. He is currently on a project on the growth and control of international environmental crime.
Michael Grubb was Head of EEP from January 1993 until September 1998. He is well known for his work on the policy implications of climate change. He is adviser to a number of international organizations and studies, particularly concerning economic and policy aspects of climate change, and has been a lead author on a number of studies for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Craig Windram is the Director of E3 - Environment, Economics & Ethics - a strategic management consultancy and environmental think tank dedicated to making a business case for sustainable development. He is based in Brisbane, Australia, where he is currently working on a number of projects to commercialize alternative renewable energy technologies. He worked with EEP at RIIA for three months during 1998, focusing on climate change and trade issues.
Date de parution : 12-1999
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
14.8x21 cm
Thèmes d’International Trade and Climate Change Policies :
Mots-clés :
multilateral; trading; system; kyoto; protocol; appellate; body; article; clean; development; TBT Agreement; United Nations University; Multilateral Trading System; Energy Efficiency; WTO Dispute Panel; Clean Development Mechanism; International Competitiveness; SCM Agreement; Energy Sources; Energy Intensive Sectors; Trade Measures; Greenhouse Gas; CO2 Constraints; BTAs; Marine Bunker Fuels; Industrialized Country Action; Bunker Fuels; Energy Taxes; Energy Efficiency Standards; International Bunker Fuels; Emissions Units; CERs; WTO Discipline; Emissions Trading System; Superfund Tax