Transnational actors and transnational governance in global environmental politics

T Hale - Annual Review of Political Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Transnational actors and transnational governance now form core elements of global
environmental politics alongside intergovernmental diplomacy and institutions. This article …

[HTML][HTML] Enabling new mindsets and transformative skills for negotiating and activating climate action: Lessons from UNFCCC conferences of the parties

C Wamsler, N Schäpke, C Fraude, D Stasiak… - Environmental science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many
countries could afford the transition, and rational arguments for rapid climate action abound …

Preserving earth's flora in the 21st century: climate, biodiversity, and global change factors since the mid-1940s

DA Mosoh, O Prakash, AK Khandel… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Climate change and biodiversity conservation are two of the most urgent challenges of the
twenty-first century. Current global climate models indicate that climate-related events will …

CarbonVCA: A cadastral parcel-scale carbon emission forecasting framework for peak carbon emissions

Y Yao, Z Sun, L Li, T Cheng, D Chen, G Zhou, C Liu… - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Forecasting cities' carbon emissions is an essential support for peak carbon emissions.
Previous studies have mainly focused on estimating carbon emissions at large regional …

The temporal and spatial evolution of green finance and carbon emissions in the Pearl River Delta region: An analysis of impact pathways

C Wang, P Liu, H Ibrahim, R Yuan - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
The issue of carbon emissions has become increasingly urgent in tandem with the rapid
growth of the economy in the Pearl River Delta region. This paper uses kernel density …

Environmental justice and transformations to sustainability

A Martin, MT Armijos, B Coolsaet… - … : Science and Policy …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Global carbon emissions continue to rise, 1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to
increase, 2 and social and economic inequalities continue to widen. 3 Signi ficant global …

[HTML][HTML] Research on the synergy mechanism of multiple subjects in global climate governance: Based on the perspective of the evolutionary game of carbon neutral …

D Wang, W Dou - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
It is difficult to achieve ideal results only based on a single subject for governing global
climate issues, and the synergy co-governance of multiple subjects may address this …

[BUCH][B] Global legitimacy crises: Decline and revival in multilateral governance

T Sommerer, H Agné, F Zelli, B Bes - 2022 - library.oapen.org
This book addresses the consequences of legitimacy in global governance, in particular
asking: when and how do legitimacy crises affect international organizations (IOs) and their …

The “top-down” Kyoto Protocol? Exploring caricature and misrepresentation in literature on global climate change governance

J Depledge - International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law …, 2022 - Springer
The literature on global climate change governance frequently refers to the 1997 Kyoto
Protocol as a “top-down” instrument, often in unfavourable comparison with the 2015 Paris …

How do countries frame climate change? A global comparison of adaptation and mitigation in UNFCCC National Communications

SJ Wright, A Sietsma, S Korswagen… - Regional Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Self-reporting is an important mechanism of the UNFCCC to collect information about what
countries are doing to achieve their climate change mitigation and adaptation targets and …