Buch, Englisch, 310 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Buch, Englisch, 310 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-63781-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This volume presents a critical analysis of transatlantic relations in the field of environmental governance and climate change. The work focuses on understanding the possible trends in the evolution of global environmental governance and the prospects for breaking the current impasse on climate action. Drawing on research involving experts from eleven different universities and institutes, the authors provide innovative analyses on policy measures taken by the EU and the US, the world’s largest economic and commercial blocs, in a number of fields, ranging from general attitudes on environmental leadership with regard to climate change, to energy policies, new technologies for hydrocarbons extraction and carbon capture, as well as the effects of extreme weather events on climate-related political attitudes. The book examines the way in which the current attitudes of the EU and the US with regard to climate change will affect international cooperation and the building of consensus on possible climate policies, and looks to the future for international environmental governance, arguably one of the most pressing concerns of civilisation today. This book, which is based on research carried out in the context of the EU-financed FP7 research project TRANSWORLD, will appeal to academics, policy makers and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the challenges resulting from climate change.
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Introduction; I: The Evolution of the Global Environmental System and Leadership; Chapter 1: The Evolution of the Global Environmental System: Trends and Prospects in the EU and the US; Chapter 2: The Shifting Locus of Global Climate Policy Leadership; II: EU Competences and Policies on Environmental Issues and Climate Change; Chapter 3: The Evolution of EU Policy and Law in the Environmental Field: Achievements and Current Challenges; Chapter 4: The Evolution of EU Competences in the Field of External Relations and its Impact on Environmental Governance Policies; Chapter 5: The Importance of Coherent and Integrated Energy and Agriculture Policies in Meeting EU Climate Change Objectives; Chapter 6: The European Emission Trading System: Flashing Lights, Dark Shadows and Future Prospects for Global ETS Cooperation; Chapter 7: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: the EU Legislation on Climate Change and the Question of Consistency with WTO Law; Chapter 8: Primary Sovereign Rights or Secondary Environmental Duties? Critical International Law Issues Raised by the Extraterritorial Application of the EU Emission Trading System in the Aviation Sector; III: US Policies on Environmental Issues and Climate Change; Chapter 9: New Drivers of US Climate Action? The Politics of Extreme Weather and Adaptation; Chapter 10: Adjustments of US Energy Policy to Climate Change: Trends at the Federal and State Level; Chapter 11: The New US Domestic Climate and Clean Energy Agenda; IV: Cross-cutting Issues; Chapter 12: EU and US Non-State Actors and Climate Governance; Chapter 13: The Governance of the Arctic Environment: The EU and US Contribution; Chapter 14: Handing over Leadership: The Drivers and Future of Transatlantic Environmental Governance