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- Title
The Shape of Things to Come: Global Climate Governance after Paris.
- Authors
van Asselt, Harro; Bößner, Stefan
- Abstract
This article examines the broader global climate governance architecture after Paris. The article begins with an overview of different types of climate action outside of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), offering some indications of how such action may evolve after Paris. It then discusses the ways in which the multilateral climate regime is linked to action taken in other venues, with a focus on the Paris Agreement. It argues that Parties to the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement need to make concerted efforts to leverage the wider institutional complex for climate change. To this end, they can pursue various strategies, including: (1) further enhancing the visibility of climate action outside the UNFCCC (2) developing operational linkages through existing and future mechanisms of the climate treaties; and (3) monitoring and reviewing the actions outside the UNFCCC through the Paris Agreement's review processes.
- Subjects
CLIMATE change prevention; INTERNATIONAL cooperation on environmental policy; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; GREENHOUSE gas mitigation; EMISSIONS (Air pollution); EMISSION control
- Publication
Carbon & Climate Law Review, 2016, Vol 10, Issue 1, p46
- ISSN
1864-9904
- Publication type
Article