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Responding to Climate Change
Global Experiences and the Korean Perspective
9780857939951 Edward Elgar Publishing
This topical book explores the global experiences of responding to climate change, with perspectives from Australia, China, the European Union, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United States, as well as the International Energy Agency.
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This topical book explores the global experiences of responding to climate change, with perspectives from Australia, China, the European Union, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United States, as well as the International Energy Agency.
The authors, internationally recognized specialists in the field, discuss the obstacles faced by policymakers, as well as exploring policies and recommendations for achieving goals set in responding to climate change. The work also uses the case of Korea in the initial stage of its policymaking, as an example for developing countries not bound by the provisions of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on climate change. This important book assesses current national policies and future options for the global response to climate change.
Responding to Climate Change will prove to be insightful for environmental policymakers and researchers for use in assessments of lessons in global and regional experience with climate change and for future policy directions. Graduate and upper-level undergraduate students studying environmental and natural resources will also find plenty of invaluable information in this important resource.
The authors, internationally recognized specialists in the field, discuss the obstacles faced by policymakers, as well as exploring policies and recommendations for achieving goals set in responding to climate change. The work also uses the case of Korea in the initial stage of its policymaking, as an example for developing countries not bound by the provisions of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on climate change. This important book assesses current national policies and future options for the global response to climate change.
Responding to Climate Change will prove to be insightful for environmental policymakers and researchers for use in assessments of lessons in global and regional experience with climate change and for future policy directions. Graduate and upper-level undergraduate students studying environmental and natural resources will also find plenty of invaluable information in this important resource.
Contributors
Contributors: R.A. Bradley, C.H. Hahn, S. Howes, S.-H. Lee, J.-G. Oh, L. Rothenberg, S.-H. Ryu, J.P.M. Sijm, M.-K. Song, K.-S. Yoon, Z. Zhang
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Responding to Climate Change: Introduction and Overview
Chin Hee Hahn, Sang-Hyop Lee and Kyung-Soo Yoon
2. Sustaining Growth and Mitigating Climate Change: Are the Costs of Mitigation Underestimated?
Stephen Howes
3. Tradable Carbon Allowances: The Experience of the European Union and Lessons Learned
Jos Sijm
4. Energy and Climate Change Policy: Perspectives from the International Energy Agency
Richard A. Bradley
5. The Political Economy of Climate Change
Lawrence Rothenberg
6. Climate Change Meets Trade in Promoting Green Growth: Potential Conflicts and Synergies
ZhongXiang Zhang
7. Terms of Trade in Korea: Causes of Decline Since the Mid-1990s and Implications for Green Growth
Chin Hee Hahn and Sung-Hyun Ryu
8. Low Carbon Green Growth and Energy Policy in Korea
Jin-Gyu Oh
9. Issues in Establishing a Carbon Market in Korea
Kyoung-Soo Yoon and Min-Kyu Song
Index
Preface
1. Responding to Climate Change: Introduction and Overview
Chin Hee Hahn, Sang-Hyop Lee and Kyung-Soo Yoon
2. Sustaining Growth and Mitigating Climate Change: Are the Costs of Mitigation Underestimated?
Stephen Howes
3. Tradable Carbon Allowances: The Experience of the European Union and Lessons Learned
Jos Sijm
4. Energy and Climate Change Policy: Perspectives from the International Energy Agency
Richard A. Bradley
5. The Political Economy of Climate Change
Lawrence Rothenberg
6. Climate Change Meets Trade in Promoting Green Growth: Potential Conflicts and Synergies
ZhongXiang Zhang
7. Terms of Trade in Korea: Causes of Decline Since the Mid-1990s and Implications for Green Growth
Chin Hee Hahn and Sung-Hyun Ryu
8. Low Carbon Green Growth and Energy Policy in Korea
Jin-Gyu Oh
9. Issues in Establishing a Carbon Market in Korea
Kyoung-Soo Yoon and Min-Kyu Song
Index