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Here you can find an archive of all contributions to FACET to date. Please note that FACET - Forum for Atlantic Climate and Energy Talks does not have the capacity to edit submissions for language. The content of contributions remains the sole responsibility of the authors.
FACET Analysis

David Campbell: United States Climate Change and Energy Policy: An Overview and Analysis
FACET Analysis #2, January 2009

Katrin Jordan-Korte & Stormy Mildner: Climate Protection and Border Tax Adjustment: Economic Rationale and Political Pitfalls of Current U.S. Cap-and-Trade Proposals
FACET Analysis #1, June 2008
FACET Commentaries
Reimund Schwarze: On the Road to a New International Climate Policy Architecture
FACET Commentary #15, January 2009
Sebastian Oberthür: A U-Turn as Minimum Requirement: A European Perspective on Future U.S. Climate Policy
FACET Commentary #14, November 2008
Dale Medearis: Local Authorities as Leaders in the Transatlantic Climate and Energy Dialogue
FACET Commentary #13, June 2008

Heleen de Coninck: The International Race for CO2 Capture and Storage: And the Winner is...?
FACET Commentary #12, June 2008

Congressman Edward J. Markey: It's Time for the United States
to "Cap-and-Invest"
FACET Commentary #11, June 2008
Andreas Goldthau: Preventing the Perfect Storm: How to Reform the Institutional Architecture of Global Energy Supply
FACET Commentary #10, May 2008
Axel Berg, MP: Thinking About Transatlantic Climate Policy
FACET Commentary #9, May 2008
Bill Becker: U.S. Poised to Act on Climate Change
FACET Commentary #8, May 2008
Arne Jungjohann: A Lukewarm Frontrunner? The EU Climate and Renewable Energy Package for 2020
FACET Commentary #7, March 2008
Alexander Ochs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly? Europe, the United States, and China at the World Climate Conference
FACET Commentary #6, February 2008
Sascha Müller-Kraenner: Bali Changes the Equation
FACET Commentary #5, February 2008
Friedemann Müller: Bali - The Wrong Priorities
FACET Commentary #4, February 2008
Jonathan Elkind: Watch Out for the U.S.! A Domestic Climate and Energy Policy is More Important Than Bali
FACET Commentary #3, February 2008
Josh Busby: Beyond Bali and Bush: The Future of Climate Policy
FACET Commentary #2, February 2008

Camilla Bausch & Michael Mehling: Happy End in Bali-wood?
FACET Commentary #1, February 2008
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