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Bridging the gender, climate, and health gap: the road to COP29.
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2021
Russian NGOs and Chinese CSOs working to address climate change have exhibited different levels of participation as observer organizations at the annual UNFCCC COP meetings. In recent years, participation by Chinese CSOs has grown dramatically, while that of Russian NGOs has stagnated.
Laura A. Henry, Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
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Russian NGOs and Chinese CSOs working to address climate change have exhibited different levels of participation as observer organizations at the annual UNFCCC COP meetings. In recent years, participation by Chinese CSOs has grown dramatically, while that of Russian NGOs has stagnated.
Laura A. Henry, Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
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2015 UNFCCC Paris Summit – India's Dilemma
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015In December 2015, 196 countries will meet in Paris to reach a new global climate change agreement. This case looks at the climate negotiation process from the eyes of India's environment minister Mr Prakash Javadekar. In India's context, the energy sector has a big role to play in emission reduction as it is the largest emitter of the GHGs.
Gaurav Shobhane +4 more
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2016
The fragmented nature of interstate regulatory activity on climate change inevitably casts some doubt upon the continued significance of the UN’s Climate Convention. It aspires to play a central coordinating role but is confronted by a growing array of sometimes unrelated, and usually unregulated, transnational and private governance activities (IPCC ...
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The fragmented nature of interstate regulatory activity on climate change inevitably casts some doubt upon the continued significance of the UN’s Climate Convention. It aspires to play a central coordinating role but is confronted by a growing array of sometimes unrelated, and usually unregulated, transnational and private governance activities (IPCC ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter analyses contestation surrounding the issue of climate finance and its regulation in global climate regime, within the institutional boundaries of the UNFCCC. It focuses on the BRICS and several pivotal NGO coalitions, including the Climate Action Network and the International Chamber of Commerce.
Miriam Prys-Hansen +3 more
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Abstract This chapter analyses contestation surrounding the issue of climate finance and its regulation in global climate regime, within the institutional boundaries of the UNFCCC. It focuses on the BRICS and several pivotal NGO coalitions, including the Climate Action Network and the International Chamber of Commerce.
Miriam Prys-Hansen +3 more
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UNFCCC COP27 ∙ Coalitions in the UNFCCC: A Case Study of Egypt as Host of UNFCCC COP27
Carbon & Climate Law Review, 2022B. Mantlana, O. Rumble, A. Gilder
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Climate Change and International Law beyond the UNFCCC
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Abstract This chapter discusses the various shortcomings of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. As a ‘framework convention’, the UNFCCC itself does not regulate climate change but only creates a basis for negotiating multilateral solutions.
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, Alan Boyle
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Forestry and Agriculture under the UNFCCC
2016Abstract This chapter describes the current treatment of the land-use sector under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. It discusses how various financial incentive and accounting frameworks can complement each other under a future climate treaty. Despite recognizing the importance of
Bob O'Sullivan, Charlotte Streck
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Review of the 2008 UNFCCC meeting in Poznań
Energy Policy, 2009Technology transfer is a central component in policies and action to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Without creation and adoption of suitable environmentally sound technologies it will not be possible to follow the basic principles of sustainable development.
Lovett, Jon C. +5 more
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2015
Chapters 2 and 3 made a case for fair procedures in the UNFCCC. Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7 then determined several principles of procedural fairness that should guide the way that decisions are made in the UNFCCC. I this chapter, I argue that the UNFCCC has a fundamental role in coordinating action international action on climate change that cannot be ...
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Chapters 2 and 3 made a case for fair procedures in the UNFCCC. Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7 then determined several principles of procedural fairness that should guide the way that decisions are made in the UNFCCC. I this chapter, I argue that the UNFCCC has a fundamental role in coordinating action international action on climate change that cannot be ...
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