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National policies to mitigate, and adapt to, climate change, and their trade implications
- Authors: Ludivine Tamiotti, Robert Teh, Vesile Kulaço?lu, Anne Olhoff, Benjamin Simmons and Hussein Abaza
- Source: Trade and Climate Change , pp 87-139
- Publication Date: June 2009
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/e8e9368f-en
- Language: English
Climate change mitigation and adaptation measures and policies intersect with international trade in a number of ways. Th is part reviews the range of policies to mitigate, and adapt to the eff ects of, climate change. It provides examples of national eff orts on climate change mitigation and adaptation, whether voluntary or mandatory, public or private. It is based mainly on national experiences and key literature on the topic. In broad terms, it provides an overview of the rationale behind these mitigation and adaptation policies and their potential implications for the environment and trade. Th e key aspects in the design of climate change related measures are presented in order to draw a clearer picture of their overall potential and eff ects on environmental protection, development and trade.
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