With increasing greenhouse gas emissions, we are embarked on an unprecedented experiment with an uncertain outcome for the future of the planet. The Kyoto Protocol serves as an initial step through 2012 to mitigate the threats posed by global climate change but policy-makers, scholars, businessmen, and environmentalists have begun debating the structure of the successor to the Kyoto agreement. Written by a team of leading scholars in economics, law and international relations, this book contributes to this debate by examining the merits of six alternative international architectures for...
With increasing greenhouse gas emissions, we are embarked on an unprecedented experiment with an uncertain outcome for the future of the planet. The K...
Paul R. Portney Robert N. Stavins Molly K. MacAuley
The first edition of this text contributed to the incorporation of economic analysis in the study of environmental policy. Fully revised to account for changes in the institutional, legal and regulatory framework of environmental policy, this edition has updated chapters on federal regulation, air and water pollution policy and hazardous and toxic substances. It includes coverage of the Safe Drinking Water Act and new chapters on market-based environmental policies, global climate change and solid waste.
The first edition of this text contributed to the incorporation of economic analysis in the study of environmental policy. Fully revised to account fo...
Everyone agrees that firms should obey the law. But beyond the law - beyond compliance with regulations - do firms have additional social responsibilities to commit resources voluntarily to environmental protection? How should we think about firms sacrificing profits in the social interest? May they do so within the scope of their fiduciary responsibilities to their shareholders? Is the practice sustainable, or will the competitive marketplace render such efforts and their impacts transient at best? Furthermore, is the practice, however well intended, an efficient use of social and economic...
Everyone agrees that firms should obey the law. But beyond the law - beyond compliance with regulations - do firms have additional social responsibili...
Everyone agrees that firms should obey the law. But beyond the law - beyond compliance with regulations - do firms have additional social responsibilities to commit resources voluntarily to environmental protection? How should we think about firms sacrificing profits in the social interest? May they do so within the scope of their fiduciary responsibilities to their shareholders? Is the practice sustainable, or will the competitive marketplace render such efforts and their impacts transient at best? Furthermore, is the practice, however well intended, an efficient use of social and economic...
Everyone agrees that firms should obey the law. But beyond the law - beyond compliance with regulations - do firms have additional social responsibili...
The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements is a global, multi-disciplinary effort intended to help identify the key design elements of a scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically pragmatic post-2012 international policy architecture for addressing the threat of climate change. It has commissioned leading scholars to examine a uniquely wide range of core issues that must be addressed if the world is to reach an effective agreement on a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol. The purpose of the project is not to become an advocate for any single policy but to...
The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements is a global, multi-disciplinary effort intended to help identify the key design elements of a ...