Climate Change and Foreign Policy: An exploration of options for greater integration (e-book)

Climate Change and Foreign Policy: An exploration of options for greater integration (e-book)

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This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editor: Cutler Cleveland


Published: 2007, International Institute for Sustainable Development
Authors: John Drexhage, Deborah Murphy, Oli Brown, Aaron Cosbey, Peter Dickey, Jo-Ellen Parry, John Van Ham, Richard Tarasofsky, Beverley Darkin
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  1. Introduction
  2. The Climate Change Challenge
  3. International Diplomacy and Relations
    1. The Role of the European Union
    2. Transatlantic Relations
    3. The Arctic
    4. The United Nations System
  4. Energy Security and Investment
    1. Critical Issues: The Impact of Energy Security on Climate Change Efforts
    2. Opportunities for Integration
  5. International Peace and Security
    1. Critical Issues: The Impact of International Peace and Security on Climate Change Efforts
    2. Opportunities for Integration
  6. Trade and Investment
    1. Critical Issues: The Impact of Trade and Investment on Climate Change Efforts
    2. Opportunities for Integration
  7. Development Cooperation
    1. Critical Issues: The Impact of Development Cooperation on Climate Change Efforts
    2. Opportunities for Integration
  8. Recommendations
    1. International Diplomacy
    2. Energy Security and Investment
    3. Development Cooperation
    4. International Peace and Security
    5. Trade and Investment
    6. Diplomatic Networking

Citation

International Institute for Sustainable Develo (Lead Author);Cutler Cleveland (Topic Editor) "Climate Change and Foreign Policy: An exploration of options for greater integration (e-book)". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth October 2, 2007; Last revised Date October 2, 2007; Retrieved February 10, 2012 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Climate_Change_and_Foreign_Policy:_An_exploration_of_options_for_greater_integration_(e-book)>

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International Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentThe International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is a Canadian-based not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote change towards sustainable development. As of 2007, IISD employed 150 people located in more than 30 countries, and partnered with more than 200 organizations throughout the world. Is efforts are focused on research, commentary, communication and outreach on a range of topics related to sustainable development. Principal areas of focus include Climate Chan ... (Full Bio)

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