Coordinating Public and Private Sustainability

Coordinating Public and Private Sustainability

Green Energy Policy, International Trade Law, and Economic Mechanisms

Partain, Roy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

160

Dura

Inglês

9781138555297

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Introduction; 2. Survey of Green Paradox Models; 3. Internal Mechanisms of Green Paradox Models; 4. Misplaced Reliance on Economic Models of Exhaustible Resources; 5. Complexity in Energy Policies Can Lead to Greater Emissions; 6. Impact of Domestic Energy Security Policy Laws; 7. Impact of International Energy Conventions; 8. International Trade Laws Could Frustrate Green Policies; 9. Choosing Better Policies; 10. References
Green Energy;Green Energy Policy;public policy;Renewable Diesel Fuels;anthropogenic climate change;Energy Policy;green energy policies;Green Industrial Policies;greenhouse emissions;Energy Resource;private law;Inter-temporal Model;energy law;Energy Sources;international energy law;Energy Efficiency;renewable energy law;OPEC's Role;sustainable climate policies;Green Paradox;green paradoxes;Hotelling Model;international trade law;Exhaustible Resources;securities law;Full Depletion;commerical law;Hotelling's Rule;Paris agreement;Van Der Werf;climate change law;Defense Production Act;Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions;Green Energy Production;Backstop Technology;Conventional Crude Oil;Energy Innovation;Fossil Fuel Producers;Carbon Leakage;Incomplete Depletion