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Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate Action

Cover: Global Policy

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Marianne Beisheim, Ander Chan, Harro van Asselt, Thomas Hale, Kenneth W. Abbott, Marianne Beisheim, Matthew Hoffmann, Brendan Guy, Niklas Höhne, Angel Hsu, Philipp Pattberg, Pieter Pauw, Céline Ramstein, Oscar Widerberg – 2015

As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December 2015, a groundswell of climate actions is emerging as cities, regions, businesses and civil society groups act on mitigation and adaptation, independently, with each other and with national governments and international organizations. The Paris conference provides a historic opportunity to establish a framework to catalyse, support, and steer these initiatives. Without such a framework, ‘bottom-up’ climate governance runs the risk of failing to deliver meaningful results. Social science research highlights the need for a comprehensive approach that promotes ambition, experimentation and accountability, and avoids unnecessary overlaps. This article specifies functions and design principles for a new, comprehensive framework for sub- and nonstate climate actions that could provide effective coordination.

Title
Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate Action
Author
Marianne Beisheim, Ander Chan, Harro van Asselt, Thomas Hale, Kenneth W. Abbott, Marianne Beisheim, Matthew Hoffmann, Brendan Guy, Niklas Höhne, Angel Hsu, Philipp Pattberg, Pieter Pauw, Céline Ramstein, Oscar Widerberg
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Location
Oxford
Keywords
public-private partnerships (PPPs), sustainability, environment, meta-governance, Research Project D1
Date
2015-11
Identifier
ISSN 1758-5899
Appeared in
Global Policy, 6 (4), 466–473.
Language
eng
Type
Text