This article describes the evolution of the Clinton Administration\u27s policy on climate change and point to factors that influenced its deliberations. It focuses on the U.S. positions in international negotiations, international reaction to these positions, and domestic policies and politics that influenced these positions. More detailed analyses of certain issues - such as full descriptions of all the climate change-related activities undertaken by the federal government, both abroad and at home - are beyond the scope of this article
The author begins this chapter with a description of then-current (2007-2008) U. S. climate policy a...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
Climate change emerged as a high-level global issue in the Rio Earth Summit (1992). In the United St...
This article describes the evolution of the Clinton Administration\u27s policy on climate change and...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climat...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This t...
For a number of years, many within the environmental legal community have advocated an all-out attac...
This Article examines various attempts to address climate change through the statutory framework est...
Just a few years ago, the subject of American climate change law would not merit an article like thi...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
In these remarks, the speaker briefly highlights the progresses that the Clinton Administration has ...
This Comment covers the ways in which each presidential administration has viewed the United States’...
The issue of climate change is scorching to discuss; Greenhouse Gas Emissions produced by humans the...
The ratification of treaties, particularly the Kyoto Protocol (KP), is complicated due to domestic f...
The author begins this chapter with a description of then-current (2007-2008) U. S. climate policy a...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
Climate change emerged as a high-level global issue in the Rio Earth Summit (1992). In the United St...
This article describes the evolution of the Clinton Administration\u27s policy on climate change and...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climat...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This t...
For a number of years, many within the environmental legal community have advocated an all-out attac...
This Article examines various attempts to address climate change through the statutory framework est...
Just a few years ago, the subject of American climate change law would not merit an article like thi...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
In these remarks, the speaker briefly highlights the progresses that the Clinton Administration has ...
This Comment covers the ways in which each presidential administration has viewed the United States’...
The issue of climate change is scorching to discuss; Greenhouse Gas Emissions produced by humans the...
The ratification of treaties, particularly the Kyoto Protocol (KP), is complicated due to domestic f...
The author begins this chapter with a description of then-current (2007-2008) U. S. climate policy a...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
Climate change emerged as a high-level global issue in the Rio Earth Summit (1992). In the United St...