外交
气候变化
政治学
公司治理
温室气体
四分之一(加拿大硬币)
集体行动
动作(物理)
全球治理
国际关系
国际制度
国际行动
国际贸易
政治经济学
发展经济学
地理
业务
经济
政治
法学
管理
生态学
物理
考古
量子力学
生物
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2021-02-25
卷期号:: 33-59
标识
DOI:10.1017/9781108526029.006
摘要
This chapter describes the basic features and lasting influence on climate governance of the international system of states. When the problem of climate change became apparent, countries responded to it through diplomacy leading to international agreements for collective action. This chapter describes major aspects of this process. It summarizes how countries have negotiated a regime of international agreements and institutions intended to address climate change collectively and individually. A quarter-century was devoted to top-down measures – internationally agreed conventions and protocols setting out allowable greenhouse gas emissions for individual countries. More recently, the focus has been on bottom-up measures – nationally determined contributions to wider global efforts to govern climate change. While these efforts have resulted in a wide array of actions around the world to address climate change, they also demonstrate concretely the ways in which the international system, and the countries operating within it, have precluded aggressive collective action.
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