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Can economic development and the fight against climate change be integrated successfully? What role, if any, does international investment law play in global climate governance? Can foreign direct investments (FDI) be tools in the struggle against climate change? What types of claims have...
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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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cut by 2050, while the EU Shipping Pollution Regulation 2015/757 merely contains a monitoring, reporting and verification …
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The SEC’s efforts to standardize climate disclosure have revealed deep divides among the public and among corporate and securities law scholars about the proper scope and goals of climate disclosure reform. This controversy comes at a time when investor demand for ESG investment products is...
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more informed choices, climate nudges can alleviate growing concerns over climate justice by transforming previously …
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This article assesses the prospects for liable entities under Australia’s proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) to rely on international and domestic offset credits. This is crucially important for liable entities as, under the CPRS, they must surrender a permit for every tonne of...
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recognised. This article closely examines the World Conservation Union's (IUCN) engagement in ethical elements of international … policy references to ethical principles such as fairness and justice are not adequately applied to the content of policy or …
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Whilst the meaning of the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR) in the international climate change regime was relatively clear-cut under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol, its significance under the Paris Agreement...
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cooling infrastructure currently in place in the United States (and elsewhere) was developed for a world before climate change … and the increase in intensity and geographic scope of heat waves. That infrastructure must be adapted to a world where … challenges of adapting cooling infrastructure to a warming world is important for U.S. national security, among other goals …
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