An edition of Climate Policy--From Rio to Kyoto (2000)

Climate policy--from Rio to Kyoto

a political issue for 2000--and beyond

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Climate policy--from Rio to Kyoto
S. Fred Singer, S. Fred Singer
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An edition of Climate Policy--From Rio to Kyoto (2000)

Climate policy--from Rio to Kyoto

a political issue for 2000--and beyond

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"Within the United States, global warming and related policy issues are becoming increasingly contentious, surfacing in the presidential contests of the year 2000 and beyond. They enter into controversies involving international trade agreements, questions of national sovereignty versus global governance, and ideological debates about the nature of future economic growth and development.

On a more detailed level, determined efforts are under way by environmental groups and their sympathizers in foundations and in the federal government to restrict and phase out the use of fossil fuels (and even nuclear reactors) as sources of energy. Such measures would reduce greenhouse-gas emissions into the atmosphere but also effectively deindustrialize the United States.".

"International climate policy is based on the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which calls on industrialized nations to carry out, within one decade, drastic cuts in the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) that stem mainly from the burning of fossil fuels. The Protocol is ultimately based on the 1996 Scientific Assessment Report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a U.N. advisory body.".

"The essay attempts to trace the various motivations that led to the Kyoto Protocol. It concludes that U.S. domestic politics rather than science or economics will decide the fate of the Protocol; in particular, the presidential elections of 2000 will determine whether the United States ultimately ratifies the Protocol, which would be essential for its global enactment. Conversely, informed debate about the Protocol can influence the outcome of the elections."--BOOK JACKET.

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Climate policy--from Rio to Kyoto: a political issue for 2000--and beyond
2000, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-49).

Published in
Stanford, CA
Series
Hoover Institution essays in public policy -- no. 102., Essays in public policy -- no. 102.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QC981.8.C5 S56 2000, QC981.8.C5 S56 2000

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Pagination
vi, 49 p. :
Number of pages
49

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OL17704003M
ISBN 10
0817943722
LCCN
00044849
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2843106

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