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Filed under: Climatic changes -- Government policy Institutionalizing Unsustainability: The Paradox of Global Climate Governance (Berkeley et al.: Global, Area, and International Archive; University of California Press, c2012), by Hayley Stevenson (page images and PDF at escholarship.org) The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success: Overcoming Myths that Hinder Progress (Cambridge, UK et al.: Cambridge University Press, 2020), by Mark Kenneth Jaccard (PDF files with commentary at Cambridge University Press) Climate Alarmism Reconsidered (2004), by Robert L. Bradley (PDF with commentary at IEA) What has the Kyoto Protocol Wrought? The Real Architecture of International Tradable Permit Markets (Washington: AEI Press, 1999), by Robert William Hahn and R. N. Stavins (PDF with commentary at AEI) Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate (Chicago: Heartland Institute, c2008), by S. Fred Singer (PDF at heartland.org) Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability (2014), by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (PDF files with commentary at ipcc-wg2.gov) Climate Change 2001: Mitigation, by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (HTML and PDF in Norway) Climate Change 2007: Mitigation, by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (PDF files with commentary at mnp.nl)
Filed under: Cyberspace -- Government policy
Filed under: Data protection -- Government policy Global Survey on Internet Privacy and Freedom of Expression (in English, French, and Arabic; Paris: UNESCO, 2012), by Toby Mendel, Andrew Puddephatt, Ben Wagner, Dixie Hawtin, and Natalia Torres (PDF with commentary at unesco.org) Good Data (Theory on Demand #29; Amsterdam: Institute for Network Cultures, 2019), ed. by Angela Daly, S. Kate Devitt, and Monique Mann (multiple formats with commentary at networkcultures.org)
Filed under: Drug development -- Government policyFiled under: Drug resistance in microorganisms -- Government policyFiled under: Drugs of abuse -- Government policyFiled under: Economic assistance, American -- Government policyFiled under: Electronic data processing -- Government policyFiled under: Financial crises -- Government policyFiled under: Financial institutions -- Government policyFiled under: Foreign trade and employment -- Government policyFiled under: Fossil fuels -- Government policyFiled under: Free computer software -- Government policyFiled under: Global warming -- Government policyFiled under: Health -- Information resources -- Government policy Governing Medical Knowledge Commons (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017), ed. by Katherine Jo Strandburg, Brett M. Frischmann, and Michael J. Madison, contrib. by Jorge L. Contreras, Peter Lee, Barbara J. Evans, Andrea Boggio, Ryan Abbott, Michael Mattioli, Maja Larson, Margaret Chon, Andrew W. Torrance, Tania Bubela, Rhiannon Adams, Shubha Chandrasekharan, Amrita Mishra, Songyan Liu, Laura Pedraza Fariña, Glenn Saxe, Mary Acri, Pedro Oliveira, Leid Zejnilovic, Helena Canhão, Stephen Flowers, and Stefan Bechtold (PDF with commentary at Cambridge University Press) Filed under: Indigenous peoples -- Government policyFiled under: Insurance companies -- Government policyMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |