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100 1  Metz, Bert.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n00015603 
245 10 Climate Policy Options Post-2012 :|bEuropean strategy, 
       technology and adaptation after Kyoto. 
264  1 Hoboken :|bTaylor and Francis,|c2013. 
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490 1  Climate Policy Series 
505 0  Cover; Copyright Page; Title Page; Table of Contents; 
       Preface; Towards a long-term European strategy on climate 
       change policy; Long-term goals and post-2012 commitments: 
       where do we go from here with climate policy?; Between the
       USA and the South: strategic choices for European climate 
       policy; The role of technological development and policies
       in a post-kyoto climate regime; Post-Kyoto climate policy 
       targets: costs competitiveness implications; Post-2012 
       climate action in the broad framework of sustainable 
       development policies: the role of the EU. 
505 8  The European Union and future climate policy: Is 
       mainstreaming adaptation a distraction or part of the 
       solution?Towards climate policy integration in the EU: 
       evolving dilemmas and opportunities; Rationales for 
       adaptation in EU climate change policies. 
520    This special issue of the Climate Policy journal addresses
       the following key questions: * What long-term range of 
       policies for climate change adaptation and mitigation 
       should Europe pursue to adequately enhance sustainability 
       on a global level? * What are the implications of long-
       term European climate strategy for the design of a global 
       post-2012 climate regime? * What are the key concerns of 
       different stakeholders and how will these concerns impact 
       on long-term climate policy?These questions were discussed
       during two workshops, commissioned by the European Forum 
       on Integrated Environmental As. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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650  0 Greenhouse gas mitigation.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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650  7 Greenhouse gas mitigation.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Netherlands, the. 
700 1  Hulme, Mike,|d1960-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n88081054 
700 1  Centre, Tyndall. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aMetz, Bert.|tClimate Policy Options Post
       -2012 : European strategy, technology and adaptation after
       Kyoto.|dHoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2013|z9781844072378
830  0 Climate Policy Series. 
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