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      The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Behind Closed Doors

      Global Environmental Politics
      MIT Press - Journals

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          Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape1. This article reflects and builds upon discussions at a December 2013 workshop held in Neemrana, India, sponsored by the Centre for Policy Research (New Delhi) and the Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios (MAPS) program of the Energy Research Centre (Cape Town). This article builds on pp. 14–19 of the workshop report. See Centre for Policy Research 2014.

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            Developments in national climate change mitigation legislation and strategy

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              AMBITION AND DIFFERENTIATION IN THE 2015 PARIS AGREEMENT: INTERPRETATIVE POSSIBILITIES AND UNDERLYING POLITICS

              The 2015 Paris Agreement represents a historic achievement in multilateral diplomacy. After years of deeply discordant negotiations, Parties harnessed the political will necessary to arrive at a climate change agreement that strikes a careful balance between ambition and differentiation. The Paris Agreement contains aspirational goals, binding obligations of conduct in relation to mitigation, a rigorous system of oversight, and a nuanced form of differentiation between developed and developing countries. This article will explore the key building blocks of the Paris Agreement—ambition and differentiation—with an eye to mining the text of the Agreement for its interpretative possibilities and underlying politics.
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                Journal
                Global Environmental Politics
                Global Environmental Politics
                MIT Press - Journals
                1526-3800
                1536-0091
                August 2016
                August 2016
                : 16
                : 3
                : 1-11
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                10.1162/GLEP_a_00361
                5b2920bf-48b6-455a-a509-012f7c912bce
                © 2016
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