Volume 2 (2008), Issue 2
Book Reviews and New Publications
Page 10
Profiles in Transatlantic Cooperation
Page 9
Current Developments
Page 11
In the Market ICAP – The International Carbon Action Partnership: Building a Global Carbon Market from the Bottom-up
Page 2
Regulating Carbon Capture and Storage in the European Union: An Economic and Legal Analysis
Page 6
Transnational Aspects of a Linked Carbon Market
Page 6
Market Convergence through the Back Door: Inadvertent Integration of the World’s Carbon Markets under NAFTA
Page 9
Corporate Policy Preferences in the EU and the US
Page 10
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading and Duties of the State: A Preliminary Review of Alberta’s Specified Gas Emitters Regulation
Page 11
Progress on the Path to the “Full Portfolio“ Utilities Prepare for Climate Change Regulation
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The Canadian Regulatory Framework for Carbon Trading: Sailing Away from Consensus while Waiting for the U.S. Federal Scheme
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U.S. Efforts on Climate Change: New Beginnings and Enduring Realities
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