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TEL ISSN: 2047-1025 TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSNATIONAL TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW TEL is dedicated to the development of new ideas on law’s contribution to environmental governance in a global context. EDITORIAL Transnational Climate Law Thijs Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, Editors-in-Chief Cinnamon Carlarne, Dan Farber, Bruce Huber and Josephine van Zeben, Editors ARTICLES Keeping the Arctic White: The Legal and Governance Landscape for Reducing Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in the Arctic Region Yulia Yamineva and Kati Kulovesi TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Regulatory Chill in a Warming World: The Threat to Climate Policy Posed by Investor-State Dispute Settlement Kyla Tienhaara VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 International Law Obligations Arising in relation to Nationally Determined Contributions Benoit Mayer Transnational REDD+ Rule Making: The Regulatory Landscape for REDD+ Implementation in Latin America María Eugenia Recio Towards an EU Regulatory Framework for Climate-Smart Agriculture: The Example of Soil Carbon Sequestration Jonathan Verschuuren Conservation Introductions for Biodiversity Adaptation under Climate Change Phillipa C. McCormack Legal and Policy Pathways of Climate Change Adaptation: Comparative Analysis of the Adaptation Practices in the United States, Australia and China Xiangbai He JULY 2018 JULY BOOK REVIEWS Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: cambridge.org/tel DownloadedVOLUME from https://www.cambridge.org/core 7 ISSUE. 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