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The foundations of the climate regime are under threat, with significant implications for developing countries. This set of essays identifies two main threats to the climate regime. The first is the growing importance of emissions traded across national borders, currently accounting for up to...
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Ocean conservation and sustainable use cannot be pursued or achieved without consideration of the planetary impacts of climate change, and particularly the role of the oceans in both mitigation and adaptation. For this reason, the international community has increasingly committed to providing...
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The EU is working hard to cut greenhouse emissions, encourage other major polluters to take stronger action and address unavoidable consequences of climate change. EU action on climate change seeks to address changes to the Earth's climate, in particular the rise in global temperatures due to an...
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Bringing the United States and major developing countries to control their greenhouse gas emissions will be the key challenge for the international climate regime beyond the Kyoto Protocol. But in the current quantity-based coordination, large uncertainties surrounding future emissions and...
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Bringing the United States and major developing countries to control their greenhouse gas emissions will be the key challenge for the international climate regime beyond the Kyoto Protocol. But in the current quantity-based coordination, large uncertainties surrounding future emissions and...
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does international law still have to play in a world where ‘commitments' have been replaced with ‘contributions', and where … law in a bottom-up world? In this Note, I offer initial reflections on these questions. I argue that it is important that …
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