Issues in international climate policy: theory and policy

Publication

Climate change is currently at the centre of scientific and political debate, and the need for well-designed international climate policies is widely recognized. Despite this, the complexity of both the climate change problem and the international negotiation process has resulted in a large number of outstanding issues which still require attention.

The authors of this book attempt to address and resolve some of the problems which have remained on the climate change agenda, without serious action, for far too long. The authors contribute to the many discussions on international climate policy and provide an in-depth analysis of the main characteristics of the problem of climate change. They highlight the various potential solutions to the problem and their consequences, and look at the development and implementation of the international climate regime. Adopting a long-term perspective, they pay particular attention to the economic, institutional, political and social aspects of climate change, and to the role of NGOs in the negotiation process.

Authors

Ierland EC van , Gupta J , Kok MTJ , eds

Specifications

Publication title
Issues in international climate policy: theory and policy
Publication date
28 October 2003
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003
Product number
91091