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The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries - From Conflict to Consensus? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997)
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The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries - From Conflict to Consensus? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997)
Series: Environment & Policy, 8
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The climate change problem can only be effectively dealt with if
global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be reduced
substantially. Since the emission of such gases is closely related
to the economic growth of countries, a critical problem to be
addressed by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (FCCC) is: how will the permissible emission levels be
shared between industrialised (ICs) and developing countries (DCs)?
The thesis of this book is that the long-term effectiveness of the
FCCC runs the risk of a horizontal negotiation deadlock between
countries and the risk of vertical standstill within countries if
there is little domestic support for the domestic implementation of
measures being announced in international negotiations. The
research question is: Can one observe trends towards horizontal
deadlock and vertical standstill and if yes, how can the treaty
design be improved so as to avoid such potential future
bottlenecks? The research focuses on the perspectives of domestic
actors on the climate convention and related issues in four
developing countries: India, Indonesia, Kenya and Brazil. The
following key findings emerge from the research: 1. Handicapped
negotiating power: The common theme of the foreign policy of DCs is
that ICs are responsible for the bulk of the GHG emissions and need
to take appropriate domestic action.
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