
Protecting the Ozone Layer
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- Intro
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- 1 Stratospheric Ozone and Its Protection: Introduction and Background
- 1.1 Protecting the Ozone Layer
- 1.2 Goals, Context, and Contributions of the Book
- 1.3 The Major Arguments in Brief
- 1.4 Plan of the Book
- 2 Early Stratospheric Science, Chlorofluorocarbons, and the Emergence of Environmental Concern
- 2.1 Early Stratospheric Science
- 2.2 The Chlorofluorocarbons and Their Atmospheric Impacts
- 2.3 Early Environmental Concerns about Chlorofluorocarbons
- 3 Setting the Stage: National Action and Early International Efforts, 1970-1980
- 3.1 The Supersonic Transport Controversy and Its Legacy
- 3.2 The American "Ozone War," 1974-1977
- 3.3 Aerosol Debates outside the United States and Early Efforts at International Cooperation
- 3.4 Industry's Initial Research into Chlorofluorocarbon Alternatives
- 3.5 The Attempt to Enact Comprehensive U.S. Chlorofluorocarbon Controls, 1977-1980
- 3.6 The Early Ozone Debates: Explanation and Significance
- 4 The Search for Knowledge-Based Resolution: Science and Scientific Assessment, 1976-1985
- 4.1 Stratospheric Science, 1976-1985
- 4.2 The Efforts of Ozone Depletion
- 4.3 Science for Policy: Scientific Assessments of Stratospheric Ozone, 1976-1985
- 4.4 The Policy Influence of Science and Assessment
- 5 Negotiations and Strategy, 1980-1987
- 5.1 Early Maneuvers and the Establishment of Negotiations, 1980-1982
- 5.2 International Negotiations to the Vienna Convention, 1982-1985
- 5.3 International Workshops and U.S. Domestic Initiatives, 1986
- 5.4 Protocol Negotiations, 1986-1987
- 5.5 The Negotiation of the Montreal Protocol: Explanation and Significance
- 6 Eliminating Chlorofluorocarbons: Science, Assessment, and Responses, 1986-1988
- 6.1 The Cause of the Ozone Hole
- 6.2 Declines in Global Ozone
- 6.3 Eliminate Chlorofluorocarbons?
- 6.4 Projecting Future Stratospheric Change: Halogen Loading versus Ozone Depletion
- 6.5 Post-Protocol Planning, Establishment of Assessment Panels
- 6.6 Moving the Debate to Full Phaseouts: Explanation and Significance
- 7 Industry Strategy and Technical Innovation, 1987-1992
- 7.1 Chlorofluorocarbon Markets after the Protocol
- 7.2 The Pursuit of Chemical Substitutes
- 7.3 Mobilization of Chlorofluorocarbon User Industries: The Engine of Innovation
- 7.4 Regime Formation and Industry Strategy
- 8 Building an Adaptive Regime: The Protocol Evolving, 1989-1999
- 8.1 Negotiating the First Protocol Revision, 1989-1990
- 8.2 Second Round of Protocol Revision, 1991-1992
- 8.3 Third Round of Protocol Revision, 1992-1995
- 8.4 Further Assessment and Review of Decisions, 1995-1999
- 8.5 Progress and Status of the Ozone Regime
- 9 The Theoretical and Practical Significance of the Ozone Regime
- 9.1 The Ozone Regime and Its Explanatory Challenges
- 9.2 Breaking the Deadlock: Explaining the Transition to Regime Formation
- 9.3 Sustaining Deadlock, Sustaining Progress: The Need for Dynamic Explanations
- 9.4 Technological Change, Technology Assessment, and the Ozone Regime
- 9.5 The Policy Influence of Scientific Knowledge and Assessment
- 9.6 Practical Implications: Lessons for Management of Other Issues
- 9.7 The Challenge of Adaptive Management
- Appendix A: List of Interviews
- Appendix B: Archival Sources
- Notes
- References
- Index
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