Source: Harvard International Review, Summer 2008.
"Nigel Purvis puts the case for a Climate Protection Authority, on the order of the Trade Protection Authority, that would "authorize the president to negotiate new climate agreements as 'congressional-executive agreements' rather than as treaties" [which require two-thirds support of the U.S. Senate].
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Climate trading
Posted by library@EPA at 9:37 AM
Labels: Climate change