International Environmental Issues and the OECD, 1950-2000

International Environmental Issues and the OECD, 1950-2000

Author: Bill L. Long

Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 160

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this book describes the origins and evolution of the Organisation's environmental work as well as its contributions to the resolution of major environmental issues which OECD Member nations have confronted over the second half of the Twentieth Century.


The Environment

The Environment

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Environment Committee

Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; [Washington, D.C. : Sold by OECD Publications Center]

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 60

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Globalisation and the Environment

Globalisation and the Environment

Author: Chris Chung

Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 136

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Globalisation is changing the context of environmental management at national, regional and global levels and is creating new challenges to, and opportunities for, the public and private sectors in the transition to sustainable development. This volume presents papers on these subjects.


Global Plastics Outlook Economic Drivers, Environmental Impacts and Policy Options

Global Plastics Outlook Economic Drivers, Environmental Impacts and Policy Options

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 9264584064

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While plastics are extremely useful materials for modern society, plastics production and waste generation continue to increase with worsening environmental impacts despite international, national and local policy responses, as well as industry commitments. The first of two reports, this Outlook intends to inform and support policy efforts to combat plastic leakage.


Stumbling Toward Sustainability

Stumbling Toward Sustainability

Author: John C. Dernbach

Publisher: Environmental Law Institute

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1038

ISBN-13: 9781585760367

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In 1992, at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the nations of the world agreed to implement an ambitious plan for ecologically sustainable human development. This book is a comprehensive review of U.S. efforts to achieve such development since Rio. The U.S. has unquestionably begun to take steps toward sustainable development. Yet the nation is now far from being a sustainable society, and in many respects is farther away than it was in 1992. Nevertheless, legal and policy tools are available to put the U.S. on a direct path to sustainability. This book brings together 42 distinguished experts from a variety of backgrounds and academic disciplines. It is among the most thorough assessments ever conducted of U.S. law and policy concerning the environment.


The OECD and the International Political Economy Since 1948

The OECD and the International Political Economy Since 1948

Author: Matthieu Leimgruber

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-11

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 3319602438

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This book explores the history of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and its place within capitalist development. Since 1948, the OECD and its forerunner, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) worked on almost every subject of interest to national governments ranging from economic growth to education (PISA rankings), statistics, to the environment. With varying success the OEEC/OECD thus played a key role as a warden of the West and of capitalist development. However, it has remained one of the least understood international organizations. Bringing together a number of case studies by scholars from around the world, this first source-based volume on the history of the OEEC/OECD in global governance offers not only a new understanding of the Organization’s key areas of activities, but also its multiple relations to member states, other international organizations, and private networks. The volume thus critically re-examines postwar international history, most importantly decolonization and the Cold War, through the prism of one international organization in its various contexts.


Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change

Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change

Author: Gerd Winter

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-03-30

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 1107320844

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Originally published in 2006, this collection is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research project involving scholars in the fields of international and comparative environmental law, the sociology and politics of global governance, and the scientific study of global climate change. Earth system analysis as developed by the natural sciences is transferred to the analysis of institutions of global environmental change. Rather than one overarching supranational organisation, a system of 'multilevel' institutions is advocated. The book examines the proper role of industrial self-regulation, of horizontal transfer of national policies, of regional integration, and of improved coordination between international environmental organisations, as well as basic principles for sustainable use of resources. Addressing both academics and politicians, this book will stimulate the debate about the means of improving global governance.