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29 March 2010

Emerging Paths for Climate Change Regulation in the United States

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Although the international framework for regulating climate change continues to be debated following the Copenhagen meeting, the most meaningful U.S. activity is happening simultaneously at the national and state level.
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Although the international framework for regulating climate change continues to be debated following the Copenhagen meeting, the most meaningful U.S. activity is happening simultaneously at the national and state level. Accordingly, this paper provides an overview of the highly dynamic but uncertain climate change regulation efforts now under way in a separate and intermittent manner by U.S. federal, regional and state authorities, while providing the roadmap necessary to unravel this complexity and anticipate future developments.

If you would like an electronic copy of this White Paper, please contact Greg Lawrence or Jonathan H. Flynn.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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