This is a perfectly legitimate health concern translated into a regulatory action at the border, which, if applied
in a non-discriminatory
way, and based on
scientific principles, is a justifiable
trade barrier under WTO rules.
In a «joint policy statement» published in the journal Science last month, a group of researchers from around the world said trade in carbon credits earned this way was premature «unless research provides the scientific foundation to evaluate risks and benefits.&raqu
In a «joint policy statement» published
in the journal Science last month, a group of researchers from around the world said trade in carbon credits earned this way was premature «unless research provides the scientific foundation to evaluate risks and benefits.&raqu
in the journal Science last month, a group of researchers from around the world said
trade in carbon credits earned this way was premature «unless research provides the scientific foundation to evaluate risks and benefits.&raqu
in carbon credits earned this
way was premature «unless research provides the
scientific foundation to evaluate risks and benefits.»