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Spring 2009: Clean Technology and International Trade
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Volume 9 Issue 3
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editors' Note
Lisa Novins and Addie Haughey
Introduction
An Introduction to This Issue:
Climate Change and Technology Transfer
Dalindyebo Shabalala
About SDLP
About SDLP
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Articles
China’s Cleantech Landscape:
The Renewable
Energy Technology Paradox
Federico Caprotti
Border Adjustment Measures in Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation –
“A New Chapter in America’s Leadership on Change?”
Stephen Kyo, Bernd G. Janzen, and Holly M. Smith
Overcoming Institutional Barriers to
Biomass Power in China and India
Craig A. Hart and M.L Rajora
The Montreal Protocol Must Act to
Prevent Global Climate Change While
Restoring the Ozone Layer
Mark W. Roberts
Clean Technology Transfer and
Intellectual Property Rights
Nitya Nanda and Nidhi Srivastava
Evolving U.S. Clean Tech: Legislative Trends
Ursula Kazarian
Features
Aquaponics & Landfill Methane Use:
These Fetid Miasmata Smell Like Profitable Conservation
Blake M. Mensing
Avoiding the Derailment of Wind Power
Development: Why Federal Siting Regulations Are Necessary Now for U.S. Development
Nathan Borgford-Parnell
Analysis of Multilateral Agreements, Public-
Private Partnerships, and Tax Incentives Driving International Trade in Clean Technology
Alexander C. Hoover
Intellectual Property Rights to Enhance
International Clean Tech Transfers
Anastasia Lewandoski
Book Review
The Role of the Environment in Poverty
Alleviation
Melissa Blue Sky