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This book investigates the existing and possible links between the concept of a Carbon Club and the Paris Agreement. In doing so the book defines those criteria that may lead to an effective establishment of a Carbon Club acting within the mandate of the Paris Agreement and identifies the key questions that such an option may help to tackle:
Offers a fully designed policy roadmap to establish low-carbon societies worldwide
Provides a unique view on climate change politics and finance
Discusses elements of monetary economics and innovation technologies
Autorentext
Born in Udine, Italy, on 20 April 1973, Michele Stua is an independent researcher and analyst focusing on Climate Policy. In the past he has worked for Sant'Anna School for Advanced Studies in Pisa, where he obtained his PhD in 2011, developing an innovative research on the application of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in China, and SPRU-Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex. His major efforts concerned the study of carbon mechanisms aimed at facilitating the trade of mitigation-related assets worldwide. His findings led to the definition of policy proposals introduced in different international contexts.
He directly collaborated with Brazilian authorities to the design of the proposals contained in the Brazil submission to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) of November 2014, which eventually led to the inclusion of the Article 6 in the new International Agreement on Climate Change signed in Paris on December 2015.
Klappentext
This book investigates the existing and possible links between the concept of a Carbon Club and the Paris Agreement. In doing so the book defines those criteria that may lead to an effective establishment of a Carbon Club acting within the mandate of the Paris Agreement and identifies the key questions that such an option may help to tackle:
Inhalt
Preface.- Introduction: The Paris Agreement: Opportunities and Limits for Climate Change.- Part I The Paris Agreement and the Carbon Club: Prominence of Article 6.- Part II The Carbon Club: Features and Structure within Article 6.- Part III the Governance of the Club and its Key Implications.- Part IV Conclusions: Scenarios and Policy Recommendations.