Climate Change With The Coming Term Paper

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The issue does not appear to capture the imagination of voters, and this further contributes to political apathy. The upcoming election does provide an opportunity for voters to change their views, and that could change the course of Canadian climate change policy again, including its role on the world stage. Canada has commitments and if it adheres to those commitments it can regain its leadership globally on the issue. However, the policy for the future is likely to be more of what the past five years have been, and this is likely to result in a continued decline in the relevance of Canada in the setting of global foreign policy on climate change. Works Cited:

Drexhage, J. & Murphy, D. (2010). Climate change and foreign policy in Canada: Intersection and influence. Canadian International Council. In possession of the author.

Kukucha, C. (2005). From Kyoto to...

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Canadian Journal of Political Science. Vol. 38 (2005) 129-152.
MacDonald, D. & Smith, H. (2000). Promises made, promises broken: Questioning Canada's commitment to climate change. International Journal. Vol. 55 (1) 107-124.

Rabe, B. (2007). Beyond Kyoto: Climate change policy in multilevel governance systems. Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions. Vol. 20 (3) 423-444.

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William, T. (2009). The climate change convention and the Kyoto Protocol. Library of Parliament.…

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Works Cited:

Drexhage, J. & Murphy, D. (2010). Climate change and foreign policy in Canada: Intersection and influence. Canadian International Council. In possession of the author.

Kukucha, C. (2005). From Kyoto to the WTO: Evaluating the constitutional legacy of the provinces in Canadian foreign trade and environmental policy. Canadian Journal of Political Science. Vol. 38 (2005) 129-152.

MacDonald, D. & Smith, H. (2000). Promises made, promises broken: Questioning Canada's commitment to climate change. International Journal. Vol. 55 (1) 107-124.

Rabe, B. (2007). Beyond Kyoto: Climate change policy in multilevel governance systems. Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions. Vol. 20 (3) 423-444.


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