This title was first published in 2002: The adoption of the 1999
Gothenburg Protocol within the Convention on Long-Range
Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) and the 2001 EU National
Emission Ceilings (NEC) directive has made for much stronger
European air pollution policies. This volume offers the first
in-depth analysis available of this key development. Central
questions discussed include: -What role did the three new Green
member states joining the EU in 1995 play in this development?
-Will these significantly stronger policies only be followed by
weaker implementation? -Why are the EU emission ceilings more
ambitious than those of CLRTAP? -Do these more ambitious EU NEC
emission ceilings and wider trends such as EU enlargement signal
that CLRTAP is fading away as a central forum for European policy
development? Decision makers, negotiators and international and
non-governmental organizations will benefit from this book as it
discusses important institutional issues. Students and academics
will also find it extremely useful.
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