Policy Brief on Trade and Environmental - Regionalprogramm Energiesicherheit und Klimawandel Lateinamerika
Einzeltitel
This brief considers the intersection of these two critically important G20 agenda items —trade and climate change- and explores whether there are issues at the interface that merit an integrated approach building on the current separate workstreams.
It begins with a brief survey of the multiple ways the two policy spheres intersect, and then delves into a few selected areas at the nexus, as illustrations of the types of issues raised.
The paper concludes with a few observations on the possible ways forward through international cooperation. The point is to provoke thinking about whether there is space for the G20, as a unique global institution of cooperative governance, to help advance the objectives of both trade and climate change by considering them together.
In the following links you can read:
International trade and Biodiversity: complementarity or conflict?
A Review of Instruments, Negotiations, Processes and Actors Relevant for Latin America