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Climate risk has become a major concern for financial institutions and financial markets. Yet, climate policy is still … the variety of definitions for green activities lower the value of existing and new capital, and complicate risk …. Accordingly, the authors suggest a role for financial regulation in the transition. …
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Agreement and the EU CO2 trading system. The main findings are that the regulation in these legal documents are too soft if …
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In 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its most recent pronouncement on the executive foreign affairs preemption doctrine in American Insurance Ass’n v. Garamendi. This Article argues that lower courts are prone to overbroad applications of Garamendi because the Court assumed the presence of...
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to regulation have sometimes been cited as the reason for caution in regulating greenhouse gases, as well as economic … any significant barriers to federal or provincial regulation, and that policy considerations strongly favour the use of …
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to the risk of rapid climate change. Geoengineering has moved from a fringe idea to a serious topic of policy discussion …
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discourage, action in other countries?This Article answers this question by describing three ways that unilateral regulation … a way that increases those countries’ incentive to regulate. Second, unilateral regulation can support incentives to … regulate elsewhere by limiting the incentive for polluters to move, or “leak,” to countries with weaker regulation. Third …
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