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Climate Policy Options Post-2012 - European strategy, technology and adaptation after Kyoto
Bert Metz and Mike Hulme
Earthscan
August 2005
Paperback 150 pp ISBN 9781844072378
£53.00
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A special issue of the Climate Policy Journal
This special issue of Climate Policy addresses the following key questions:
- What long-term range of policies for climate change adaptation and mitigation should Europe
pursue to adequately enhance sustainability on a global level?
- What are the implications of long-term European climate strategy for the design of a global post-2012 climate regime?
- What are the key concerns of different stakeholders and how will these concerns impact on long-term climate policy?
These questions were discussed during two workshops, commissioned by the European Forum on Integrate
d Environmental Assessment (EFIEA) and jointly organized by the National Institute of Public Health
and the Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research,
UK. Selected papers from these workshops were adapted and peer-reviewed for publication in this special issue.
The special issue also includes introductory and concluding remarks from the guest editors, highlighting
key points and offering an expert synthesis of the workshop discussions.
Contents
- Preface
- Where do we go from here?
- Post-Kyoto Targets
- Between America and the South
- Climate Policy Integration in the EU
- Post-2012 Climate Action
- The Role of Technological Development
and Policies
- Adaptation
- The EU and Future Climate Policy
- Synthesis and Conclusions
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