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Over the last few decades, a dramatic shift has occurred in the scale of environmental problems, from the local and regional level to a fluvial (Rhine, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean, etc.), continental (acid rain) and global (Greenhouse Effect, ozone depletion) level. The common feature of these latter three scales is that the pollution is transboundary in that emissions (discharges) in one country affect the environmental quality in other countries.
Non può, pertanto, uno signore prudente, né debbe osservare la fede, quando tale osservanzia li torni contro e che sono spente le cagioni che la feciono promettere. E, se gli uomini fussino tutti buoni, questo precetto non sarebbe buono; ma, perché sono tristi e non la osservarebbono a te, tu etiam non l’hai ad osservare a loro.
N. Machiavelli (1513), II Principe.
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Cesar, H.S.J. (1994). Multi Country Modelling of the Greenhouse Effect. In: Control and Game Models of the Greenhouse Effect. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 416. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45738-8_4
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