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ABSTRACT This paper presents a systematic literature review and targeted searches to define a synthesis framework mapping the awareness–action gap, progression along the awareness–action continuum and policy acceptability in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation among key stakeholders in Germany's cattle dairy and meat chains.
Karen Arcia +2 more
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CBAM and International Law: Balancing Sustainable Trade, Climate Justice, and Legal Equity [PDF]
The European Union’s establishment of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) signifies a legal advancement that aligns decarbonization goals with the international trade framework.
Salim Andi Agus +2 more
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Selling CBAM - Diplomacy for the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
The European Union’s outreach to third countries during the introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was rigid and uncoordinated, new Ariadne analysis has found. Researchers investigated how the EU organized its diplomacy to counter trade concerns during the development of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Feist, Marian +2 more
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It's the Politics!—Global Trade Governance Beyond Technocracy
ABSTRACT The World Trade Organization (WTO) struggles to respond to the growing entanglement of trade and geopolitics. Drawing on existing scholarship and 20 in‐depth interviews with ambassadors and senior trade diplomats conducted in Geneva ahead of the 13th WTO Ministerial 2024, this article reveals a fundamental dilemma at the heart of contemporary ...
Nora Kürzdörfer
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The European Union (EU) introduced the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions by charging imported products based on their embedded emissions.
Lanxin Zhang +3 more
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Climate clubs and carbon border adjustments: a review
Nobel Memorial Prize winner William Nordhaus and others have proposed a climate club as the ultimate climate-mitigation measure. Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) is pressing on with the creation of a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) that would
Indra Overland, Mirza Sadaqat Huda
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ABSTRACT A recent raft of due diligence regulation (DDR) addressing social and environmental conditions in global value chains (GVCs) has spread across the UK and Europe. An emerging literature on DDR highlights the politics of its formation. Yet, we know little about how existing sustainability governance along GVCs interacts with DDR or the wider ...
Matthew Alford +4 more
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Energy production and consumption is the primary source of global carbon emissions. In order to achieve the goal of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) in the Paris Agreement, countries around the world have set off an upsurge of energy ...
Xiaobin Pan, Shangwen Liu
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The Potential Impacts of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Carbon Neutrality of China
Carbon emissions neutrality has been a strategic target of many countries. Most of them have set the deadline at around the middle of this century in spite of very few already achieved. Different kinds of policies and strategies have been made during the
Xue-Chao Wang +5 more
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From External Governance to Energy Diplomacy: The European Pursuit of Green Hydrogen
Abstract Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Union (EU) and its Member States are faced with the double imperative of ensuring energy security whilst reaching decarbonisation goals. A number of authors have suggested that we are observing a geopolitical Commission that is shifting to more active ‘energy diplomacy’, as opposed to its
Silvia Weko, Rainer Quitzow
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