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NAFTA remains a centerpiece of US trade-policy debate, but its
provisions have sacrificed environmental concerns for the sake of
trade liberalization. This timely volume analyzes the national
policies of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The authors
explain how the competing priorities of province, state, or
government agendas can slow coordination measures to curtail
emissions throughout North America. But, North American cooperation
could serve as a model for how developed and developing countries
can mutually benefit from an international climate change
agreement. Emission reduction is now inextricably linked with trade
and finance measures in this post-Kyoto era.The authors argue that
the three NAFTA partners can work together to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions while mitigating concerns about trade competitiveness.
NAFTA and Climate Change provides a critical assessment of how
NAFTA initiatives will contribute to the achievement of important
climate-change goals at both regional and global levels. This
thorough investigation advances potential solutions, and ideas to
develop practical channels for transferring technical and financial
assistance from developed to developing countries to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and further economic development.
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