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to reach a sufficiently detailed antecedent agreement on the issue.The law is never static. It must reflect real world …
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This article explains the basic elements of climate change law, with a particular focus on those issues that promise to be important for a considerable time as well as the major factors that are driving the development of this law. The emerging law of climate change is being constructed at the...
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needed climate action elsewhere. The EU is shaping the legal structures of global governance in a multi-polar world by …
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Climate change is a serious challenge to our planet. The point of no return will be upon us in 2014 and we are yet to regulate the emission of greenhouse gas. Failure to reach agreement at the 2009 UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen highlighted the difficulties we face in regulating use of...
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climate change are proliferating around the world, including in Australia. Regulatory drivers include corporate law … transparency and process, the associated private climate regulation is increasingly organised around substantive Paris … regulation is helping to drive robust corporate climate commitments, target-setting and associated activities, which have the …
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This article explains why policy makers should seriously consider substantial early reductions in greenhouse gas emissions as a part of any post-Kyoto framework, and sets out suggested elements of a framework for early action in a post-Kyoto agreement. Substantial early reductions are needed...
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This study investigates the environmental implications of cryptocurrency energy consumption on climate change. Using a spectrum of approaches, including Granger causality across quantiles, cross-quantilograms, and dynamic connectedness, we provide novel evidence on the nexus between Bitcoin...
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