As energy prices continue to soar, there is an equally growing
interest in how better to manage and regulate energy sources and
their production. "Governing the Energy Challenge" is a comparative
study between Canada and Germany that features essays by leading
energy and public policy specialists from both countries. It
identifies numerous strategies to produce more efficient and
sustainable energy by revealing the ways in which Germany, as a
member of the European Union, is more advanced in dealing with
multi-level governmental tensions and sustainability constraints
than Canada has as a member of NAFTA
Paying particular attention to the relationship between
environmental study, climate change issues, and economic market
reforms, this volume analyses the influence that the energy sector
and multi-level institutional arrangements have on energy
governance. The contributors provide valuable information on the
formation of energy policy, offering insights into the growing
differences between countries who are members of NAFTA and the
European Union.
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