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Policy Making
Environmental Sustainability and the Financial Crisis: Linkages and Policy Recommendations
Waterloo - As the global economic crisis and nascent recovery continue to unfold, it is important not to lose sight of the environment amid fiscal stimulus efforts and economic reorientation. Economic prosperity cannot be pursued at the expense of environmental sustainability. Indeed, long-term economic prosperity requires a strong and healthy ecosystem at its base. The papers presented in this publication outline and highlight unique challenges and opportunities for policy makers in the face of the current economic crisis.
by Jennifer Clapp, Eric Helleiner, Annette Hester, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Ian H. Rowlands, Linda Swanston, Jason Thistlethwaite, Debora L. VanNijnatten and John Whalley
Environmental Sustainability and the Financial Crises
Table of Contents
Foreword | Louise Fréchette
Overview | Jennifer Clapp and Linda Swanston
The Greening of International Financial Regulation | Eric Helleiner and Jason Thistlethwaite
Protectionism, Climate, Environment and the Crisis | John Whalley
Sustainability and the Canadian Stimulus Package | Ian H. Rowlands
(Re)Centralization and Environmental Policy in North America: Missed Opportunities? | Debora L. VanNijnatten
The Financial Crisis and Food Security | Jennifer Clapp
Energy Markets and the Crisis: Is the US Status as a Superpower at Risk? | Annette Hester
Complex Lessons of the Financial Crisis | Thomas Homer-Dixon
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