The political economy of clean energy transitions
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oai:localhost:PNK-65072022-12-23T09:03:53Z The political economy of clean energy transitions Channing, Arndt Mackay, Miller Finn, Tarp Owen, Zinaman Douglas, Arent ghg emissions global emissions political economy policy experimentation clean energy transition climate change Renewable energy cop21 Sustainable energy License: CC BY-NC-SA The 21st Conference of the Parties (CoP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) shifted the nature of the political economy challenge associated with achieving a global emissions trajectory that is consistent with a climate. The shifts generated by CoP21 place country decision-making and country policies at centre stage. Under moderately optimistic assumptions concerning the vigour with which CoP21 objectives are pursued, nearly every country in the world will set about to design and implement the most promising and locally relevant policies for achieving their agreed contribution to global mitigation. These policies are virtually certain to vary dramatically across countries. In short, the world stands at the cusp of an unprecedented era of policy experimentation in driving a clean energy transition. This book steps into this new world of broad-scale and locally relevant policy experimentation. The chapters focus on the political economy of clean energy transition with an emphasis on specific issues encountered in both developed and developing countries. Lead authors contribute a broad diversity of experience drawn from all major regions of the world, representing a compendium of what has been learned from recent initiatives, mostly (but not exclusively) at country level, to reduce GHG emissions. As this new era of experimentation dawns, their contributions are both relevant and timely. 2022-12-22T03:59:21Z 2022-12-22T03:59:21Z 2017 Book https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/6507 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/32582 en application/pdf Oxford University Press |
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