The quest for coherent climate governance and the importance of linking emissions trading schemes

Q2 Social Sciences
Gerard Kelly
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A diverse range of regulatory schemes in climate policy has produced a fragmented and crowded governance landscape. Devising pathways towards converging all of the different climate governance approaches would be a Herculean task, but it is argued here that this should not inhibit efforts to scale up regulatory initiatives in specific areas of climate governance. In this respect, it is argued that linking emissions trading schemes (ETSs) would significantly contribute to the development of creating more durable and connected climate governance arrangements. At present, the global expansion of ETSs raises risks of potential regulatory divergence, conflict, and the emergence of a disconnected patchwork of schemes. However, the expansion of trading schemes has also brought an increased interest in the feasibility of linkage between ETSs. This opinion argues that, in the absence of a comprehensive multilateral regime governing emissions trading, policymakers and scholars must instead refocus on the challenges of creating a coherent climate governance architecture from the bottom-up. It further suggests that the development and implementation of durable linkages between ETSs are critical building blocks in this quest.
寻求连贯的气候治理以及将排放交易计划联系起来的重要性
气候政策方面各种各样的监管计划造成了一个支离破碎、拥挤不堪的治理格局。设计融合所有不同气候治理方法的途径将是一项艰巨的任务,但本文认为,这不应阻碍在气候治理的特定领域扩大监管举措的努力。在这方面,有人认为,将排放交易计划(ets)联系起来将大大有助于建立更持久和相互联系的气候治理安排。目前,碳交易体系的全球扩张带来了潜在监管分歧、冲突和出现不连贯的计划拼凑的风险。然而,交易计划的扩大也增加了人们对交易体系之间联系的可行性的兴趣。这种观点认为,在缺乏管理排放交易的全面多边机制的情况下,政策制定者和学者必须重新关注自下而上创建连贯的气候治理架构的挑战。它进一步表明,发展和实施碳排放交易体系之间的持久联系是这一探索的关键组成部分。
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Environmental Law Review
Environmental Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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