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Emissions Trading in the US: Work in Progress on the Federal Level? journal article

Arne Riedel, Dominic Marcellino

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 7 (2013), Issue 3, Page 213 - 215

Emission trading has been used as a policy instrument for certain non-greenhouse gases in the United States on the federal administrative level for years. Yet, discussions on the use of market based instruments to regulate greenhouse gas emissions on the federal level have not resulted in national policies. Following new commitments in a Climate Action Plan (CAP), the Obama Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could be about to put a differentiated regulatory framework in place.


Technology Transfer in the International Climate Negotiations – The State of Play and Suggestions for the Way Forward journal article

Christiane Gerstetter, Dominic Marcellino, Elena von Sperber

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 4 (2010), Issue 1, Page 10

ransfer is an important part of current international climate change negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). A focus on transferring technology to developing countries was included in the so-called Bali Action Plan (BAP)1 by the 13th Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in 2007 in Bali. The BAP set out a twoyear path for negotiations through the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP 15) in 2009 in Copenhagen in order to forge a climate agreement to follow the Kyo

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