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ID133241
Title ProperExamining the scope for national lesson-drawing on climate governance
LanguageENG
AuthorBenson, David ;  Lorenzoni, Irene
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The need to understand the scope for comparative lesson-drawing on national-level climate mitigation policy has acquired added significance due to the current impasse in international-level governance. Greater policy learning or lesson-drawing among peers at the national level could, to an extent, foster meaningful developments by overcoming generalised international apathy and inaction. In this respect, we analyse the features of one significant example of national climate policy in order to examine the scope for lesson-drawing, thereby setting out a normative research agenda. The UK Climate Change Act 2008 remains one of the few examples of legally enshrined national mitigation legislation and hence provides a relevant, but surprisingly under-researched, source of learning for policy-makers worldwide. By analysing its development, critical features and implementation, this article shows that-despite criticism of the sustainability and implementation effectiveness of the Act-some aspects of the policy could provide lessons for other states, and hence are potentially transferable extraterritorially, although lesson-drawing itself is conditional on contextual constraints.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol.85, No.2; Apr-Jun.2014: p.202-211
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol.85, No.2; Apr-Jun.2014: p.202-211
Key WordsClimate Governance ;  Lesson Drawing ;  Climate Policy ;  Mitigation ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Climate Change Act ;  Governance ;  National Mitigation Legislation - NML ;  International-Level Governance - ILG ;  Climate Mitigation Policy - CMP ;  National Climate Policy - NCP