<i>‘Epps and Green have submitted an excellently written, innovative, and well-balanced study that deserves a wide relationship. Their conclusions are drawn based on a comprehensive and well-documented examination of existing WTO law and practice of the GATT panels and the Appellate Body. The authors do not limit themselves to a purely legal analysis, but also include the necessary considerations of political theory and economy. Above all, they deserve the credit for having rejected the traditional antagonism between trade and protection of the environment.’</i>
- Alexander Proelss, European Yearbook of International Economic Law,
‘Reconciling Trade and Climate <i>provides an interesting and timely contribution to the debate on the interaction between climate policy and the international trade regime.’</i>
- Anatole Boute, International Energy Law Review,
<i>‘. . . the book contains an interesting analysis of the aspects of WTO law relevant to climate change [and] constitutes an important step in the right direction.’</i>
- Kati Kulovesi, Climate Law,
‘Reconciling Trade and Climate<i> is a 280-page compendium of impeccable scholarship that begins with an informative introduction reflecting the necessity of reconciling international trade rules and climate policies. What follows is a series of superbly researched and presented issues involving linkages between trade and climate change, trade rules and domestic policies, unilateral action to compel countries to take climate change action, and multilateral solutions that will increase environmentally sound and beneficial trading. Enhanced with a comprehensive index, </i>Reconciling Trade and Climate<i> is a strongly recommended and seminal contribution to professional and academic libraries.’</i>
- The Midwest Book Review,