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Global Development Of Policy Regimes To Combat Climate Change, The [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (London School Of Economics & Political Science, Uk), Edited by (London School Of Economics & Political Science, Uk), Edited by (Univ Of Western Ontario, Canada; Centre For Int'l Governance Innovation (Cigi), Canada & National Bureau Of Economic Research ()
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The year 2015 will be a landmark year for international climate change negotiations. Governments have agreed to adopt a universal legal agreement on climate change at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Paris in 2015. The agreement will come into force no later than 2020.This book focuses on the prospects for global agreement, how to encourage compliance with any such agreement and perspectives of key players in the negotiations the United States, India, China, and the EU. It finds that there is strong commitment to the established UN institutions and processes within which the search for further agreed actions will occur. There are already a myriad of local and regional policies that are helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build mutual confidence. However, the chapters in the book also highlight potential areas of discord. For instance, varying interpretations of the common but differentiated responsibilities of developing countries, agreed as part of the UNFCCC, could be a major sticking point for negotiators. When combined with other issues, such as the choice of consumption or production as the basis for mitigation commitments, the appropriate time frame and base date for their measurement and whether level or intensity commitments are to be negotiated, the challenges that need to be overcome are considerable. The authors bring to bear insights from economics, public finance and game theory.
About the Contributors vii
About the Editors xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Alex Bowen
Nicholas Stern
John Whalley
Chapter 1 Global Cooperation and Understanding to Accelerate Climate Action 1(22)
James Rydge
Samuela Bassi
Chapter 2 The US and Action on Climate Change 23(40)
Samuela Bassi
Alex Bowen
Chapter 3 Challenges and Reality: China's Dilemma on Durban Platform Negotiation 63(12)
Mou Wang
Huishan Lian
Yamin Zhou
Chapter 4 Sustainable Growth and Climate Change: Evolution of India's Strategies 75(32)
Ruth Kattumuri
Darshini Ravindranath
Chapter 5 After Copenhagen and the Economic Crisis: Does the EU Need to Go Back to the Drawing Board? 107(26)
Christian Egenhofer
Monica Alessi
Chapter 6 The Scope for "Green Growth" and a New Technological Revolution 133(26)
Alex Bowen
Chapter 7 Negotiating to Avoid "Dangerous" Climate Change 159(22)
Scott Barrett
Chapter 8 Unilateral Measures and Emissions Mitigation 181(44)
Shurojit Chatterjz
Sayantan Ghosal
Sean Walsh
John Whalley
Chapter 9 Compliance Mechanisms in Global Climate Regimes: Kyoto and Post-Kyoto 225(26)
Sean Walsh
John Whalley
Index 251