Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?

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Autor(a) principal: Keohane, Robert O.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Oppenheimer, Michael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v4i3.634
Resumo: The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regime. Instead of targets and timetables, it established a Pledge and Review system, under which states will offer Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to reducing emissions that cause climate change. But this successful negotiation outcome was achieved at the price of vagueness of obligations and substantial discretion for governments. Many governments will be tempted to use the vagueness of the Paris Agreement, and the discretion that it permits, to limit the scope or intensity of their proposed actions. Whether Pledge and Review under the Paris Agreement will lead to effective action against climate change will therefore depend on the inclination both of OECD countries and newly industrializing countries to take costly actions, which for the OECD countries will include financial transfers to their poorer partners. Domestic politics will be crucial in determining the attitudes of both sets of countries to pay such costs. The actual impact of the Paris Agreement will depend on whether it can be used by domestic groups favoring climate action as a point of leverage in domestic politics—that is, in a “two-level game” simultaneously involving both international and domestic politics.
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title Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
spellingShingle Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
Keohane, Robert O.
climate change; climate cooperation; pledge and review; Paris agreement
title_short Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
title_full Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
title_fullStr Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
title_full_unstemmed Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
title_sort Paris: Beyond the Climate Dead End through Pledge and Review?
author Keohane, Robert O.
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Oppenheimer, Michael
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Oppenheimer, Michael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate change; climate cooperation; pledge and review; Paris agreement
topic climate change; climate cooperation; pledge and review; Paris agreement
description The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regime. Instead of targets and timetables, it established a Pledge and Review system, under which states will offer Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to reducing emissions that cause climate change. But this successful negotiation outcome was achieved at the price of vagueness of obligations and substantial discretion for governments. Many governments will be tempted to use the vagueness of the Paris Agreement, and the discretion that it permits, to limit the scope or intensity of their proposed actions. Whether Pledge and Review under the Paris Agreement will lead to effective action against climate change will therefore depend on the inclination both of OECD countries and newly industrializing countries to take costly actions, which for the OECD countries will include financial transfers to their poorer partners. Domestic politics will be crucial in determining the attitudes of both sets of countries to pay such costs. The actual impact of the Paris Agreement will depend on whether it can be used by domestic groups favoring climate action as a point of leverage in domestic politics—that is, in a “two-level game” simultaneously involving both international and domestic politics.
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