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International Trade Disciplines and Policy Measures to Address Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Agriculture

David Blandford

No 320146, E-15 Initiative Expert Group from International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)

Abstract: An increasing concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere is believed to be contributing to global warming. Agriculture is a significant contributor to GHG emissions through crop and animal production and land clearance, but it can also recycle and sequester atmospheric carbon. Climate change has major implications for global agriculture. Efforts will be made to mitigate GHG emissions by the agricultural sector and to increase its role in removing carbon from the atmosphere. Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns and greater climatic instability are problems that the sector will have to adapt to. Policies to promote mitigation and adaptation may be driven by domestic political concerns or by international climate agreements. The use of policy instruments for agriculture in response to climate change poses challenges for the international trading system. The extent change policies could become a guise for protecting domestic food and agricultural sectors from international competition. An important issue that has to be addressed is what modifications need to be made to allow countries to achieve their objectives while, at the same time, preventing undue restrictions on trade. There is a potential for a clash with WTO trade rules depending reached on the issues and suitable approaches if the possibility for future conflict between climate policies and trade policies is to be reduced.

Keywords: International Relations/Trade; Agricultural and Food Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16
Date: 2013-12
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.320146

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