Business and Climate Change:Key Strategic and Policy Challenges
Many companies, policymakers and other stakeholders see climate change as the most pressing environmental problem of our time. In bailout plans and policies to address the economic recession and credit crisis, climate aspects haves figured prominently as well. This article examines recent policy and...
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oai:doaj.org-article:824cc3caeb5a4f0584b42a419877bd8a2021-12-02T08:46:05ZBusiness and Climate Change:Key Strategic and Policy Challenges1876-8156https://doaj.org/article/824cc3caeb5a4f0584b42a419877bd8a2010-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ojs.ubvu.vu.nl/alf/article/view/128https://doaj.org/toc/1876-8156Many companies, policymakers and other stakeholders see climate change as the most pressing environmental problem of our time. In bailout plans and policies to address the economic recession and credit crisis, climate aspects haves figured prominently as well. This article examines recent policy and economic developments and their relevance for business and climate change, considering the implications of the economic slowdown and bailouts. Dilemmas in the economy-climate-policy nexus in the current setting are also placed in the broader context related to innovating for climate change, highlighting some of the competitive, technological and market issues that must be taken into account in order to break the present dead-lock that hinders radical moves to a low-carbon economy.<br />Ans KolkJonatan PinkseAmsterdam Law ForumarticleClimate ChangeLawKENAmsterdam Law Forum, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 41-50 (2010) |
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Many companies, policymakers and other stakeholders see climate change as the most pressing environmental problem of our time. In bailout plans and policies to address the economic recession and credit crisis, climate aspects haves figured prominently as well. This article examines recent policy and economic developments and their relevance for business and climate change, considering the implications of the economic slowdown and bailouts. Dilemmas in the economy-climate-policy nexus in the current setting are also placed in the broader context related to innovating for climate change, highlighting some of the competitive, technological and market issues that must be taken into account in order to break the present dead-lock that hinders radical moves to a low-carbon economy.<br /> |
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