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Tensions at the Border Jonathan Lemco

Tensions at the Border By Jonathan Lemco

Tensions at the Border by Jonathan Lemco


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The United States and Canada share an atmospheric environment and an energy market. One topic explored is the extent to which cooperation is possible between Canada and the United States in environmental and energy policymaking in each of the key energy sectors.

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Tensions at the Border: Energy and Environmental Concerns in Canada and the United States by Jonathan Lemco

The United States and Canada share an atmospheric environment and an energy market. The important concerns stemming from this continental perspective are the focus of this volume, which investigates specific bilateral energy-environment issues and the Canada-United States relationship. One topic explored is the extent to which cooperation is possible between Canada and the United States in environmental and energy policymaking in each of the key energy sectors. The book also studies such topics as how decisionmakers in Canada and the United States choose between competing policy options and what mechanisms they employ to coordinate policies. Other chapters investigate strategies for curbing acid rain, siting hazardous waste, and dealing with the negative by-products of energy development.

The ecological dangers that face our continent and the world ultimately demand comprehensive policy and behavior changes of national, continental, and global scope by governments, businesses, and private citizens. The articles in this volume approach this theme of binational energy and environment issues from a variety of perspectives. Some offer policy suggestions to government and business, while others concentrate on the more technical aspects of alternative behavior patterns.

About Jonathan Lemco

JONATHAN LEMCO is a Senior Fellow at the National Planning Association and Adjunct Professor of Canadian Politics at The Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University. His most recent books include Canada and the Crisis in Central America (Praeger, 1991), Political Stability in Federal Governments (Praeger, 1991), and The Canada-United States Relationship (Praeger, 1992, forthcoming).

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jonathan Lemco The Impacts of Climate Change on Canada by Jurgen Schmandt and Lisa Chernin Acid Rain and Global Warming: The Impact of Environmental Protection on Canadian Arctic Gas Development by Gregory P. Marchildon Transboundary Acid Rain: A Canadian-U.S. Problem Requiring A Joint Solution by Fredric C. Menz Great Lakes: Great Rhetoric by Alan M. Schwartz Lessons From the Past: Energy Use, The Economy, and the Environment by Andrew W. Wyckoff The Greening of U.S. and Canadian Electricity Trade by Amy Abel and Larry B. Parker Water and Hydroelectric Exports from Canada to the U.S. by Kendall D. Moll Beyond the NIMBY Syndrome in Hazardous Waste Facility Siting: The Albertan Breakthrough and the Prospects for Cooperation in Canada and the United States by Barry G. Rabe Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275940010
9780275940010
0275940012
Tensions at the Border: Energy and Environmental Concerns in Canada and the United States by Jonathan Lemco
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-06-17
216
N/A
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