12 Items

Journal Article - Carbon and Climate Law Review

Corporate Policy Preferences in the EU and the US: Emissions Trading as the Climate Compromise?

| 2008

Since the agreement of the Kyoto Protocol, business in the EU and the US has been split over the course of climate policy. This article reviews the regulatory preferences of major business associations on both sides of the Atlantic, and assesses whether the transatlantic gap on corporate positioning on climate change is actually narrowing and what the compromise solution might be.

Presentation - Energy Technology Innovation Policy Project, Belfer Center

The Rise of Market Mechanisms in Global Climate Politics: Examining the Political Role of American and European Companies

| November 20, 2007

Meckling presented his research on why emissions trading has come to be the preferred policy choice for tackling climate change.