Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Regulating Greenhouse Gases in a Climate of Uncertainty journal article Rosemary Lyster Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 1 (2007), Issue 2, Page 16 rd “climate” in the title of this article is a deliberate pun. The phenomenon of global climate change requires a drastic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, especially from the stationary energy sector, if the concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere are to be contained at current levels and prevented from escalating dramatically in the future. Yet for many governments, the question of whether and how to reduce emissions is complex, given the uncertainty surrounding aspects of climate change science, and also the lik
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