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The global development of policy regimes to combat climate change (Record no. 38409)

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International Standard Book Number 9789814551854
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Classification number 341.762000
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Personal name Stern Nicholas
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Title The global development of policy regimes to combat climate change
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. World Scientific
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
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Extent 252p
Dimensions xvii
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Price amount Rs. 7,203
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>About the Contributors; <br/>About the Editors; <br/>Acknowledgments; <br/>Introduction; <br/>1. Background; <br/>2. The Global Perspective; <br/>3. Country and Regional Perspectives; <br/>4. Issues and Negotiating Approaches; <br/>5. The Future; <br/>Chapter 1. Global Cooperation and Understanding to Accelerate Climate Action; <br/>1. Introduction; <br/>2. Key Milestones in Climate Change Negotiations; <br/>3. Where Are We Heading?; <br/>4. A New Industrial Revolution; <br/>5. Action in the Developed and Developing World; <br/>6. Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches; <br/>7. Conclusion; References; <br/>Chapter 2. The US and Action on Climate Change; <br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Recent Trends in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the US<br/>3. US Role in Global Climate Change Negotiations; <br/>4. Key National Climate Change Policies and Their Development; <br/>4.1. Initiatives at federal level; <br/>4.2. Initiatives at regional, state and local levels; <br/>5. Lessons from the US Climate Change Policy and the Way Forward; <br/>6. Conclusions; <br/>Annex 1; <br/>Acknowledgments; <br/>References; <br/>Chapter 3. Challenges and Reality: China's Dilemma on Durban Platform Negotiation; <br/>1. How to Interpret the Durban Outcome; <br/>1.1. The North and South achieved a balanced outcome of the Durban Conference<br/>1.2. Key sticking points remain unresolved;<br/>1.3. No substantial progress on emission reduction targets, finance mechanisms and technology transfer; <br/>1.4. Durban was a milestone in the process of climate negotiation, but hardly was a success; <br/>2. The Durban Platform and the Post-2012 International Climate Negotiation; <br/>2.1. Three parallel negotiation tracks under two UNFCCC mandates; <br/>2.2. Divergence of interests between the North and South hampers breakthrough on key negotiation issues; <br/>3. Key Issues in the Durban Platform Negotiation<br/>3.1. "Common but differentiated responsibilities" in the future international regime;<br/>3.2. The issue of legal form; 3.3. The framework and agenda of the Durban Platform; <br/>3.4. The roadmap and timetable of the Durban Platform; <br/>4. China's Dilemma about Taking Part in Negotiations; <br/>4.1. Low level of social and economic development; <br/>4.2. Rapid urbanization leads to emission growth; <br/>4.3. Industrialization and embodied energy export; <br/>4.4. Resource endowment and difficult adjustment of energy structure; <br/>4.5. Inefficient technology with lock-in effect of technologies<br/>5. Prospects for the Durban Platform Negotiations References; <br/>Chapter 4. Sustainable Growth and Climate Change: Evolution of India's Strategies; <br/>1. Introduction; 2. Climate Change in India; <br/>2.1. India's emissions; <br/>2.2. Vulnerability to climate change; <br/>3. Key Climate Change Strategies up to the Eleventh FYP; <br/>3.1. The Stockholm UN Conference; <br/>3.2. The UNFCCC; <br/>3.3. Kyoto Protocol; <br/>3.4. The 11th FYP; <br/>3.5. National action plan on climate change; <br/>3.6. State action plans on climate change; <br/>4. 12th FYP; <br/>4.1. Low-carbon growth strategy; <br/>4.2. Sustainable development policies and programs
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Climate Change - Government Policy - Case Studies - U K 2. Environmental Policy - Sutainable Development
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Personal name Bowen Alex
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