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As Cuba’s economic model evolves and market mechanisms take root, concerns over environmental degradation increase. These issues are relevant to Cuba’s long term development as well as its place in a broader international effort to implement rules and norms to improve environmental protections. This chapter explores the myriad contributions of Cuban and multinational legal structures to address these concerns. The chapter explores the current state of Cuban legislation and legal practices to address environmental protection. Through an assessment of the current legal structure and proposed reforms, the analysis addresses the potential for economic growth and environmental protection in the near future.