Coalitions in the Climate Change Negotiations

Coalitions in the Climate Change Negotiations
Author: Carola Klöck,Paula Castro,Florian Weiler,Lau Øfjord Blaxekjær
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000258967

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This edited volume provides both a broad overview of cooperation patterns in the UNFCCC climate change negotiations and an in-depth analysis of specific coalitions and their relations. Over the course of three parts, this book maps out and takes stock of patterns of cooperation in the climate change negotiations since their inception in 1995. In Part I, the authors focus on the evolution of coalitions over time, examining why these emerged and how they function. Part II drills deeper into a set of coalitions, particularly "new" political groups that have emerged in the last rounds of negotiations around the Copenhagen Accord and the Paris Agreement. Finally, Part III explores common themes and open questions in coalition research, and provides a comprehensive overview of coalitions in the climate change negotiations. By taking a broad approach to the study of coalitions in the climate change negotiations, this volume is an essential reference source for researchers, students, and negotiators with an interest in the dynamics of climate negotiations.

Climate Change Negotiations

Climate Change Negotiations
Author: Gunnar Sjöstedt,Ariel Macaspac Penetrante
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136252297

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As the Kyoto Protocol limps along without the participation of the US and Australia, on-going climate negotiations are plagued by competing national and business interests that are creating stumbling blocks to success. Climate Change Negotiations: A Guide to Resolving Disputes and Facilitating Multilateral Cooperation asks how these persistent obstacles can be down-scaled, approaching them from five professional perspectives: a top policy-maker, a senior negotiator, a leading scientist, an international lawyer, and a sociologist who is observing the process. The authors identify the major problems, including great power strategies (the EU, the US and Russia), leadership, the role of NGOs, capacity and knowledge-building, airline industry emissions, insurance and risk transfer instruments, problems of cost benefit analysis, the IPCC in the post-Kyoto situation, and verification and institutional design. A new key concept is introduced: strategic facilitation. 'Strategic facilitation' has a long time frame, a forward-looking orientation and aims to support the overall negotiation process rather than individual actors. This book is aimed at academics, university students and practitioners who are directly or indirectly engaged in the international climate negotiation as policy makers, diplomats or experts.

The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations

The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations
Author: Christian Downie
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781783472116

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The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations describes the successes and failures of long international negotiations and most importantly, examines the lessons they hold for the future. Drawing on more than 100 interviews with climate change insiders in

Negotiating Climate Change

Negotiating Climate Change
Author: Irving M. Mintzer,J. Amber Leonard
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1994-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521479142

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Reconstructs negotiations of the Framework Convention on Climate Change at the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit.

The Organization of Global Negotiations

The Organization of Global Negotiations
Author: Joanna Depledge
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781849773171

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The basic assumption of this book is that the organization of a negotiation process matters.The global negotiations on climate change involve over 180 countries and innumerable observers and other participants, addressing enormously complex and economically vital issues with conflicting agendas. For the UN to create an effective and well-supported international regime has required enormous and very skilful organization: factors such as the role of the Chair, the choice of negotiating arenas, the rules for the conduct of business and the approach of negotiating texts are usually taken for granted, and rarely attract attention until something goes wrong.This book explores how the negotiations were organized to produce the Kyoto Protocol to the Climate Change Convention and the subsequent Bonn Agreements and Marrakesh Accords. The author draws out the lessons and implications for other intricate and far-reaching negotiations, not all of which have succeeded so far, such as the WTO trade negotiations at Seattle and Cancun.This is essential reading for all participants in and organizers of international negotiations; and for researchers and students of international relations, climate change and environmental studies.

The History of Global Climate Governance

The History of Global Climate Governance
Author: Joyeeta Gupta
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107040519

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A systematic exploration of the underlying issues and negotiation history of climate change governance, for policymakers, NGOs, researchers and graduate students.

Negotiating the Paris Agreement

Negotiating the Paris Agreement
Author: Henrik Jepsen,Magnus Lundgren,Kai Monheim,Hayley Walker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108840507

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The negotiations of the Paris Agreement on climate change come to life through detailed insider accounts and in-depth analyses.

Climate and Trade Policy

Climate and Trade Policy
Author: Carlo Carraro,Christian Egenhofer
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847205275

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The difficulty of achieving and implementing a global climate change agreement has stimulated a wide range of policy proposals designed to favour the participation of a large number of countries in a global cooperative effort to control greenhouse gas emissions. This significant book analyses the viability of controlling climate change through a set of regional or sub-global climate agreements rather than via a global treaty. The authors argue that the principal challenge in devising a truly global architecture is in providing sufficient incentives for all party participation whilst also ensuring compliance, which raises global governance issues. The main purpose of this study is not to trace in detail the process of negotiation and implementation of international regimes, but rather to evaluate whether a series of regional or sub-global agreements is more likely to achieve climate change control than a global agreement attempted from the outset. From a political science perspective, the focus centres on institution building and governance. From an economic perspective it concentrates on incentives used to encourage participation in a global and non-fragmented agreement. Lessons from EU integration and actual global and regional trade agreements are employed in order to analyse the future prospects of climate change negotiations. The focus on climate change and more generally the management of environmental and resource problems will make this book essential reading for participants, observers and analysts of the public policy process as it concerns climate change and more generally the management of environmental and resource problems. In addition the rich combination of international relations theory and economic literature with findings from the policy process will appeal to both general readers and the academic community.