Introduction à 2023 Special Issue Understanding the Politics and Governance of Climate Change Loss and Damage (cid:129) Lisa Vanhala*, Élisa Calliari, and Adelle Thomas Abstract This introduction to the 2023 special issue of Global Environment…
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Introduction A Global Turn to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading? Experiments, Actors, and Diffusion (cid:129) Katja Biedenkopf, Patrick Müller, Peter Slominski, and Jørgen Wettestad* The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence…
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Forums Researching Global Environmental Politics in the 21st Century (cid:129) Peter Dauvergne and Jennifer Clapp* Abstract This forum article highlights three major research trends we have observed in the journal Global Environmental Politics since 2000….
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Introduction Advancing Comparative Climate Change Politics: Theory and Method (cid:129) Mark Purdon* Abstract Central to this special issue is the notion that the methods and conceptual tools of com- parative politics can improve our understanding…
Studying Global Environmental Meetings
Studying Global Environmental Meetings L.M. Campbell, C. Corson, N.J. Gray, K.I. MacDonald, and J.P. Brosius Introduction Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties…
Resilience and Nonideal Justice in
Resilience and Nonideal Justice in Climate Loss and Damage Governance (cid:129) Ivo Wallimann-Helmer* Abstract From a nonideal justice perspective, this article investigates liability and compensation in their wider theoretical context to better understand the governance…
Tactical Opposition: Obstructing Loss
Tactical Opposition: Obstructing Loss and Damage Finance in the United Nations Climate Negotiations (cid:129) Danielle Falzon*, Fred Shaia, J.. Timmons Roberts, Md. Fahad Hossain, Stacy-ann Robinson, Mizan R. Khan, and David Ciplet Abstract In 1991,…
China in Transnational Extractives
China in Transnational Extractives Governance: A Mapping Exercise (cid:129) Hyeyoon Park* Abstract China became one of the biggest players in the global extractive resource supply chain, along with increasing extractive resource demand for green industries….
Race, Ethnicity, and the Case for
Race, Ethnicity, and the Case for Intersectional Water Security (cid:129) Cameron Harrington, Phellecitus Montana, Jeremy J. Schmidt, and Ashok Swain* Abstract This Forum article reports on a meta-review of more than 19,000 published works on…
Growing Apart: China and India
Growing Apart: China and India at the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol (cid:129) Shiming Yang* Abstract Developing countries are growing apart on environmental issues. International environ- mental negotiations are no longer characterized merely by…