Handbook of Climate Change Management 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22759-3_49-1
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Overview of Climate Change Management in a Developing Country, India

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“…At the same time, many developing countries are concerned that climate policies may be vehicles for protectionism, whether deliberately or inadvertently. They underline the significant costs of aligning domestic production methods to comply with climate-related regulations and voluntary standards in major export markets; urge greater attention to the trade effects of climate policies on developing countries; 149 and call for trade policy frameworks that provide appropriate incentives and support for local industries to leapfrog carbon-intensive paths. 150 Developing countries that lack resources to provide green subsidies or use government procurement to support economic diversification are especially concerned about how climate policies introduced by more powerful trading nations will impact international competitiveness.…”
Section: Developing Countries Engaged But Concerned About Protectioni...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, many developing countries are concerned that climate policies may be vehicles for protectionism, whether deliberately or inadvertently. They underline the significant costs of aligning domestic production methods to comply with climate-related regulations and voluntary standards in major export markets; urge greater attention to the trade effects of climate policies on developing countries; 149 and call for trade policy frameworks that provide appropriate incentives and support for local industries to leapfrog carbon-intensive paths. 150 Developing countries that lack resources to provide green subsidies or use government procurement to support economic diversification are especially concerned about how climate policies introduced by more powerful trading nations will impact international competitiveness.…”
Section: Developing Countries Engaged But Concerned About Protectioni...mentioning
confidence: 99%