Transformative Climates and Accountable Governance

‘Transformative and Accountable Climate Governance describes the paradigmatic influences and frameworks within which transformations and transitions in light of a warming earth will occur. The book thereby pursues a multi-disciplinary angle and offers an impressive interdisciplinary approach with tr...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Edmondson, Beth (Editor), Levy, Stuart (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2019, 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
Series:Palgrave Studies in Environmental Transformation, Transition and Accountability
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Transformative Climates and Accountable Governance; Beth Edmondson & Stuart Levy
  • Section One: Chapter 2: The Limits of States and Changing Regulatory Frameworks; Beth Edmondson & Stuart Levy
  • Chapter 3: Order and Accountability in Governing Transforming Environments; Beth Edmondson & Stuart Levy
  • Chapter 4: Climate Governance for Nation States in the Anthropocene – an agenda for transformation in Australia; Josephine Mummery & Jane Mummery
  • Chapter 5: The Empire Strikes Back: Fossil Fuel Companies, Investor-State Dispute Settlement, International Trade, and Accountable Governance; Matthew Rimmer
  • Chapter 6: The public’s perception of international climate leadership: Insights from the European Union; Jale Tosun, Mile Micic & Nicole Schmidt
  • Section Two: Chapter 7: Selected studies in Economic & Environmental Accountabilities; Beth Edmondson & Stuart Levy
  • Chapter 8: Allocating the Burdens of Climate Action: Consumption-basedCarbon Accounting and the Polluter-pays Principle; Ross Mittiga
  • Chapter 9: Comparison of climate change, human and non-human migration governance; Martina Grecequet, Jessica Hellmann, Jack DeWaard & Yudi Li
  • Chapter 10: Representing whose access and allocation interests? Stakeholder perceptions and interests representation in climate governance; Timothy Cadman, Tek Maraseni, Hugh Breakey & Hawn Ok Ma
  • Chapter 11: Constraining supply: the moral case for limiting fossil fuel exports; Jeremy Moss
  • Chapter 12: Personal carbon trading and individual mitigation accountability ; Steven Vanderheiden
  • Chapter 13: Conclusion: Where to next? Accountable Governance and Transformative Climates; Beth Edmondson & Stuart Levy