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ID180238
Title ProperFrom Kyoto to Paris and Beyond
Other Title Informationthe Emerging Politics of Climate Change
LanguageENG
AuthorThakur, Saurabh
Summary / Abstract (Note)Anthropogenic climate change has emerged as the most disruptive socio-political issue in the last few decades. The Kyoto Protocol’s failure to curb the rising greenhouse gases emissions pushed the UNFCCC-led negotiations towards a more flexible, non-binding agreement at the Paris COP21 meeting in 2015. The Paris Agreement’s hybrid approach to climate change governance, where flexible measures like the nationally determined commitments are balanced against the ambition of limiting the global temperature within the two-degree range, ensured the emergence of an increasingly complex and multi-stakeholder climate change regime. The article outlines the roadmap of the transition from the top-down approach of Kyoto Protocol to the legally non-binding, bottom-up approaches adopted for the post-Paris phase. The article outlines the post-Paris developments in international climate politics, which hold long-term geopolitical and geoeconomic implications. The article focuses on the fundamental shifts and balances within the UNFCCC architecture and examines the four fundamental features of this transition—the interpretation of differentiation and common but differentiated responsibilities, the evolving role of emerging economies in the negotiations, the rising profile of non-party stakeholders in shaping the climate action strategies and the emergence of climate justice movements as an alternate site of climate action.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 77, No.3; Sep 2021: p.366-383
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol: 77 No 3
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Equity ;  UNFCCC ;  Climate Justice ;  Global Environmental Politics ;  Paris Agreement


 
 
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