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Research on the national climate governance system toward carbon neutrality—A critical literature review [PDF]
Global climate governance has entered the era of carbon neutrality, as a growing number of countries have set the goal of carbon neutrality for long-term emissions reduction toward the mid-21st century.
Xian-Chun Tan +4 more
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The impact of urban climate governance on FDI: empirical evidence from the construction of climate-adaptive pilot cities [PDF]
Based on data from Chinese cities between 2006 and 2022, this paper takes the pilot of climate-adapted cities as a quasi-natural experiment and applies a double dual machine learning method to comprehensively evaluate the effect of urban climate ...
Anran Dong, Bingbing Zhang, Lijuan Cao
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Cities are key in climate mitigation and adaptation, and they have developed into sites of innovative urban climate governance that can spur on climate action.
Jeroen van der Heijden
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EU Climate and Energy Policy: How Myopic Is It?
This article investigates the shortsightedness or myopia of recent climate and energy policy (CEP) in the EU. To this end, it develops and applies a measurement tool of short-termism composed of four key criteria: (1) the reflection of science-based long-
Jana Gheuens, Sebastian Oberthür
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A comparative review of urban climate governance in Chinese and Western contexts
Cities are at the forefront of the global challenges of climate change. Compared to other urban problems, the complexity and uncertainty of climate change presents new governance challenges.
Minsi Liu, Kevin Lo
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Climate Change Governance [PDF]
IED working paper ...
Thomas Bernauer, Lena Maria Schaffer
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Climate Governance: Cities as Global Actors
Despite their lack of a formal status as subjects of international law, cities have been performing a relevant activity in the context of global climate governance. In fact, coping with climate change requires action from all levels of governance. The vulnerability of cities to climate change and its effects, hand in hand with their contribution to ...
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Global climate governance in the new era: Potential of business actors and technological innovation
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established a climate governance mechanism with intergovernmental negotiations among sovereign states as the core.
Siyu Jiang, Junfeng Li
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Global Governance as a Necessity and Opportunity in the Context of Climate Change
Climate change is an important problem that closely concerns countries and their citizens. Climate change, which is a global problem due to this feature, has the potential to deeply affect the environment-based classical governance approach. In the study,
Veysel Erat
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Governing Climate Change [PDF]
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing are appearing around the international climate regime centred on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They appear to be emerging spontaneously from the bottom up, producing a more dispersed pattern of governing, which Nobel ...
Silja Klepp, Libertad Chavez-Rodriguez
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