ID | 129043 |
Title Proper | Mexico and climate change |
Other Title Information | was the country a multilateral leader? |
Language | ENG |
Author | RamÃrez, Blanca Torres |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | During the first decade of this century, Mexico showed increasing activism on climate change. It strongly supported working within the United Nations system, convinced that this is the best path to confront the problem. It also participated in smaller, informal forums dealing with this vital but divisive issue. Mexico was more successful in its efforts to contribute in rebuilding the capacity of the multilateral system at this crucial moment than it was in its attempts to become a bridge between developed and developing countries, while some of the latter saw it leaning far toward the developed world. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Governance Vol.20, No.1; January-March 2014: p.147-162 |
Journal Source | Global Governance Vol.20, No.1; January-March 2014: p.147-162 |
Key Words | Greenhouse Gases Emissions - GGE ; Collective Global Actions - CGA ; Historical Responsibilities ; Differentiated Treatment ; Financial and Technological Transfers - FTT ; Green Fund ; Climate Change ; Market Mechanisms ; Voluntary Reduction Pledges ; Environmental Security ; Mexico ; United Nations System ; Multilateral System ; Multilateral Leadership ; Multilateral Order |