This may be an exception; a number of the scientists and policymakers who
have been working to phase out HCFCs in the ozone regime not only actively
work on climate issues, but have been working with organizations such as
INECE to create synergisms between the climate and ozone regime. wil

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 5:59 PM
To: Wil Burns; 'GEP-ED'
Subject: Re: ozone/climate change

 

I'm just curious about Wil's invocation of the e-word, and how epicoms may
work "across regimes". My sense is that their strongest impact has been
within regimes, rather than across. Are there any good cross-regime
examples?

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From: Wil <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Burns 

To: 'phaas' <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  ; 'GEP-ED'
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Subject: RE: ozone/climate change

 

Quite true, Peter, but the fact that you have countries like the U.S. and
China talking about the need to address climate change in one of the most
important MEA forums is likely to emphasize the exigency even more of
confronting the spectre of global warming, and my guess is that the public
is going to say "if it's salutary to address it indirectly, in fora such as
the Ozone Convention, then why not directly in the UNFCCC/Kyoto Framework?"
While the U.S. and China may be seeking to downplay the need to confront
climate in these fora by working in others, my guess is that this strategy
will prove too clever by half.  (And, you know, I heard tell that there's
something called "epistemic communities" and they work across regimes in
many cases :-)) 

 

I think the glass on this one is at least three-quarters full, and how often
do we get to say that! wil

 

Dr. Wil Burns

Senior Fellow, International Environmental Law

Santa Clara University School of Law

500 El Camino Real, Loyola 101

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http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/intlenvironment/

 


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 5:07 PM
To: GEP-ED
Subject: ozone/climate change

 

lets not prematurely celebrate the ozone achievements.  While a great
advance, surely, for ozone protection, the linkage politics to clmiate
change were strongly presented in the NYT and various press releases by
delegates, indicating that this will be used as a reason to justify further
delay on dealing with climate change.

Peter M. Haas
Professor 
Department of Political Science
216 Thompson Hall
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
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