Evolution and Priorities of North American Environmental Cooperation

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Discover the intent, evolution, and key questions surrounding the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) through the insights of Professor John Kirton from the University of Toronto. Explore the rationale, principles, evolving priorities, and trilateral environmental cooperation within the NAAEC-CEC framework over the past 23 years.

  • Evolution
  • Environment
  • North America
  • Cooperation
  • Priorities

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  1. THE INTENT AND EVOLUTION OF THE NAAEC-CEC 23 YEARS ON Professor John Kirton Director, Global Governance Program Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto @jjkirton

  2. KEY QUESTIONS 1. Rationale 2. Principles and elements 3. Evolving priorities and cooperation

  3. RATIONALE 1. Race to the bottom 2. Ecological community first 3. Political conditions for a post-CUFTA Canada 4. Canada s six goals

  4. PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS ELEMENTS PRINCIPLES Enhancement Council Cooperation Secretariat Trilateral Environmental Organization JPAC

  5. CEC PRIORITIES Climate Change Green Growth Sustainable Communities/Ecosystems for Human Health Accountability

  6. TRILATERAL ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION Inward Kirton to 2010 Outward Bilateral FTA, Arctic Council, G7 Environment Ministers Upward North American to Global Summitry

  7. THANK YOU Professor John Kirton Director, Global Governance Program Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto @jjkirton

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