Rethinking Authority in Global Climate Governance
How transnational climate initiatives relate to the international climate regime
The Reconfiguration of Authority in Global Climate Governance puts forward the argument that while transnational city networks, private certification schemes, and private self-regulation can surely contribute to solving the problem of climate change, the development of such initiatives by different types of sub- and non-state actors does not imply a weakening of the intergovernmental level. On the contrary, many transnational climate initiatives use the international climate regime as a point of reference and have adopted various rules and procedures from international agreements.
juin 2017, env. 214 pages, Routledge Research in Global Environmental Governance, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-30416-1
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-30416-1

