The Law and Economics of a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement

Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz editor Gary C Hufbauer editor Richard Samans editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th Dec '19

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This book addresses the case for a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement (SETA) and the move from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

This book is for academics and policymakers working in trade and energy policy. It is an up-to-date analysis of the case for a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement (SETA), which addresses the barriers to trade in goods and services relevant for the supply of clean energy for the benefit of climate action.The widely accepted need to reduce the world's dependence on fossil fuels and move instead to low-carbon, renewable alternatives faces a host of challenges. Whilst the greatest challenges remain in engineering, political and public policy issues continue to play a very important role. This volume, which consists of contributions from leading figures in the field, presents the case for a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement (SETA). It shows that by addressing barriers to trade in goods and services relevant for the supply of clean energy, such an agreement would foster the crucial scaling-up of clean energy supply and promote a shift away from fossil fuels. In doing so it illustrates how the agreement would help to address a number of overarching sustainable development priorities, including the urgent threat of climate change, enhanced energy access and improved energy security. The book will appeal to academics and policymakers working on the interface of trade and energy policy.

ISBN: 9781107467378

Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 25mm

Weight: 700g

484 pages