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- Title
Trade Remedies and Climate Change: How the United States Can Use its Buying Power and Trade Laws to Encourage Clean Energy.
- Authors
Tosini, Stephen C.
- Abstract
The article explores how the United States can utilize its buying power and trade laws to promote clean energy and combat climate change. It discusses the Executive Branch's ability to use national security import laws and antidumping duty laws to support domestic clean industries and address competition from countries that do not meet climate commitments. The text also provides background information on global heating, greenhouse gas emissions, and the legal framework for regulating carbon pollution. It highlights the potential use of Section 232 and antidumping duties as tools to encourage climate-friendly manufacturing and level the playing field for domestic industries.
- Subjects
UNITED States; GREENHOUSE gas laws; CLEAN energy; GREENHOUSE gases; INTERNATIONAL competition; SCIENCE journalism; CLIMATE change; MARKET prices; TOBACCO products
- Publication
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2023, Vol 56, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0090-2594
- Publication type
Article