International Business and Global Climate Change

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business adaptation to climate regulation
California Global Warming Solutions Act
carbon
Carbon Market
carbon offset methodologies
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Clean Development Mechanism
Climate Change
Climate Change Innovation
climate policy analysis
corporate sustainability strategies
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Emerging Carbon Market
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Emissions Trading
Emissions Trading Scheme
Energy Conservation
Energy Efficiency
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Environmental Issue
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EU Emission Trading Scheme
EU ETS
GCC
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GHG Emission
Greenhouse Challenge
International Monetary Fund
market
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MRET
Multistakeholder Partnership
organisational innovation for sustainability
Reduce GHG Emission
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stakeholder engagement models
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Voluntary Agreements
Voluntary Carbon Market

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415415538
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being placed on companies to respond and contribute to finding solutions to this urgent problem. This text provides a comprehensive analysis of international business responses to global climate change and climate change policy.

Embedded in relevant management literature, this book gives a concise treatment of developments in policy and business activity on global, regional and national levels, using examples and systematic data from a large number of international companies. The first part outlines the international climate policy landscape and voluntary initiatives taken by companies, both alone and together with others. The second part examines companies’ strategies, covering innovation for climate change, as well as compensation via emissions trading and carbon offsetting.

Written by well-known experts in the field, International Business and Global Climate Change illustrates how an environmental topic becomes strategically important in a mainstream sense, affecting corporate decision-making, business processes, products, reputation, advertising, communication, accounting and finance. This is a must-read for academics as well as practitioners concerned with this issue.

Jonatan Pinkse is Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam Business School, The Netherlands. His publications have focused on strategy and sustainability, especially business responses to climate change.

Ans Kolk is Full Professor of Sustainable Management at the University of Amsterdam Business School, The Netherlands. She has published extensively on business and climate change, corporate social responsibility and corporate sustainability.

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