Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture
Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture
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Tracing the changing activities of international bureaucracies active in global climate and energy governance, this book provides an in-depth analysis of processes of institutional innovation and governance integration between the two fields.
Format: Hardback
Length: 148 pages
Publication date: 31 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into a thorough examination of global governance integration and institutional innovation, offering a profound understanding of the evolving dynamics of global energy and climate governance. By exploring the intricate interplay between these two domains, it sheds light on the growing interconnectedness and interdependence of global systems, highlighting the significance of collaborative efforts and innovative approaches in addressing the complex challenges of our interconnected world.
The book begins by providing a foundational framework for understanding the complexities of global governance, including the various actors, institutions, and processes involved. It then delves into the specific aspects of global energy and climate governance, examining how these domains intersect and influence each other. Through detailed case studies and empirical analysis, the book sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that arise in the governance of energy and climate, such as the development of renewable energy technologies, the mitigation of climate change, and the distribution of resources.
One of the key themes of the book is the role of international institutions in shaping global governance. It explores the evolution of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Energy Agency, and their contributions to the development of global energy and climate policies. The book also examines the challenges and limitations of these institutions, such as their bureaucratic nature, lack of political will, and the need for greater accountability and transparency.
In addition to its analysis of global governance, the book also explores the role of individual actors, such as governments, businesses, and civil society, in shaping global energy and climate governance. It examines the strategies and approaches used by these actors to address the challenges of global energy and climate change, such as the adoption of renewable energy technologies, the implementation of carbon pricing mechanisms, and the development of international agreements and protocols.
The book concludes by offering insights into the future of global energy and climate governance, including the potential for further integration and innovation. It discusses the need for a more coordinated and integrated approach to global energy and climate governance, as well as the importance of promoting sustainable development, equity, and resilience in the face of climate change.
Overall, this book provides a valuable contribution to the field of global governance, offering a comprehensive and insightful analysis of global energy and climate governance. It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding the complex dynamics of our interconnected world and the challenges and opportunities that arise in the governance of energy and climate.
This comprehensive book delves into a thorough examination of global governance integration and institutional innovation, offering a profound understanding of the evolving dynamics of global energy and climate governance. By exploring the intricate interplay between these two domains, it sheds light on the growing interconnectedness and interdependence of global systems, highlighting the significance of collaborative efforts and innovative approaches in addressing the complex challenges of our interconnected world.
The book begins by providing a foundational framework for understanding the complexities of global governance, including the various actors, institutions, and processes involved. It then delves into the specific aspects of global energy and climate governance, examining how these domains intersect and influence each other. Through detailed case studies and empirical analysis, the book sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that arise in the governance of energy and climate, such as the development of renewable energy technologies, the mitigation of climate change, and the distribution of resources.
One of the key themes of the book is the role of international institutions in shaping global governance. It explores the evolution of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Energy Agency, and their contributions to the development of global energy and climate policies. The book also examines the challenges and limitations of these institutions, such as their bureaucratic nature, lack of political will, and the need for greater accountability and transparency.
In addition to its analysis of global governance, the book also explores the role of individual actors, such as governments, businesses, and civil society. Society, in shaping global energy and climate governance. It examines the strategies and approaches used by these actors to address the challenges of global energy and climate change, such as the adoption of renewable energy technologies, the implementation of carbon pricing mechanisms, and the development of international agreements and protocols.
The book concludes by offering insights into the future of global energy and climate governance, including the potential for further integration and innovation. It discusses the need for a more coordinated and integrated approach to global energy and climate governance, as well as the importance of promoting sustainable development, equity, and resilience in the face of climate change.
Overall, this book provides a valuable contribution to the field of global governance, offering a comprehensive and insightful analysis of global energy and climate governance. It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding the complex dynamics of our interconnected world and the challenges and opportunities that arise in the governance of energy and climate.
Weight: 449g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138958159
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