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Diffusion of global climate policy


Diffusion of global climate policy: National depoliticization, local ...

In this article, we focus on how global climate norms are diffused differently at national and local scales and used to repoliticize or depoliticize climate ...

The International Diffusion of Climate Policy: Theory and Evidence

This paper analyses the mechanisms of international diffusion of climate policies and the role these mechanisms play in the domestic adoption of such policies.

The International Diffusion of Policies for Climate Change Mitigation

In the first part, we empirically examine to what extent the adoption of carbon pricing in a given country can explain the subsequent adoption ...

Global benefits of the international diffusion of carbon pricing policies

Carbon pricing policies are essential for mitigating climate change, but the global benefits of leadership and the international diffusion ...

Climate Policy Diffusion Across US States

We find that climate policies in the energy sector are distinct from other climate policies in two ways: They have a significant effect on solar ...

Invention and Global Diffusion of Technologies for Climate Change ...

Invention and Global Diffusion of Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation : A Patent Analysis (English). The Earth's climate has already begun to change and ...

The diffusion of climate change adaptation policy - Schoenefeld - 2022

are influenced by the policy choices in other jurisdictions. The sine qua non of policy diffusion is thus interdependent policy-making; that is, ...

Diffusion (Chapter 9) - Governing Climate Change

Research on climate policy and institutions has shown that climate policies in particular are prone to diffusion, since climate change requires coordinated ...

Global climate change mitigation technology diffusion: A network ...

In this paper, we explore the global CCMT diffusion from a network perspective, with multinational corporations (MNCs) as network makers.

The International Diffusion of Climate Policy: Theory and Evidence

We propose that the adoption of climate policy is partly determined by a process of policy diffusion whereby actions of foreign jurisdictions affect domestic ...

The International Diffusion of Climate Policy: Theory and Evidence

The literature on policy diffusion offers a useful route to explain these recent climate policy adoption events. 0. 20,000. 40,000. 60,000.

Global trends in the invention and diffusion of climate change ...

Increasing the development and diffusion of climate change mitigation technologies on a global scale is critical to reaching net-zero ...

Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures

Kyoto Protocol, 2005. The Kyoto Protocol [PDF], adopted in 1997 and entered into force in 2005, was the first legally binding climate treaty. It required ...

Invention and Global Diffusion of Technologies for Climate Change ...

In this article, we use patent data to describe the global pace of innovation in climate adaptation technology. We identify the leading countries, track ...

The Paris Agreement | UNFCCC

The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in ...

ClimateChange - the United Nations

Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders. It is an issue that requires coordinated solutions at all levels and ...

Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions

The EU emits 6% of global emissions and cannot act alone. Global cooperation is essential for all climate change mitigation. The United Nations ...

Summary for Policymakers — Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - IPCC

RFC3 Distribution of impacts: risks/impacts that disproportionately affect particular groups due to uneven distribution of physical climate change hazards, ...

Innovations in climate policy: the politics of invention, diffusion, and ...

Over the past two decades, academics and policy analysts have generally assumed that the international regime centred on the United Nations ...

Climate Change - the United Nations

Global warming of 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels has been caused by over a century of burning fossil fuels and unequal, unsustainable energy and land use.