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Main Title Green growth : a report of the November 1993 international roundtable seminar : transatlantic environmental policies /
Publisher European Institute,
Year Published 1994
OCLC Number 32849850
ISBN 0962828785 (pbk.)
Subjects Environmental policy--Europe ; Environmental policy--United States ; Green movement--Europe
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EJBM  GE190.E85G74 1994 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 11/20/1998
Collation 148 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
Part I. Foreword / by Jacqueline Grapin. -- Part II. Conclusions from the seminar / by Peter S. Rashish. -- Part III. Extracts from statements of principal participants. NAFTA: an opportunity for our environment / by Alan Hecht -- Message to the seminar / Maurice Strong -- Govenment-Business partnership for environment and sustainable development / by Bertrand Collomb -- The administration's environmental agenda / by Eileen B. Claussen -- The new US efficiency agenda: energy, economy, and the environment / by Susan F. Tierney -- An independent assessment of European environmental policies / by Nigel Haigh -- New models for economic growth, competitiveness and employment / by Michel Barnier -- Environmental technologies / by Karl A. Hausker -- Environmental technology, implications for industry, and international cooperation / by Paul Gray -- Economic transformation and environmental concerns / by Peter Meszaros -- Environmental dimensions to energy trade and investment in Eastern Europe - The European Energy Charter / by Clive Jones -- Joint implementation: a Norwegian-Mexican-Polish pilot program / by Svein Aass. -- Part IV. Background reports. Trade and environment: split, splined or spliced? / by Charles S. Pearson -- Environment as a regional issue / by Glenn W. Harrison -- Beyond competitiveness: building a win/win model for national development / by Lea E. Swanson. -- Part V. Afterword / by Konrad von Moltke.