全球塑料条约中相互竞争的权力轴心:了解谈判一项雄心勃勃的协议的进展和挫折的政治

IF 3.7 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Peter Dauvergne , Jen Iris Allan , Simon Beaudoin , Bethanie Carney Almroth , Jennifer Clapp , Emily Cowan , Babet de Groot , Trisia Farrelly , Natalia de Miranda Grilli , Alice Mah , Elizabeth Mendenhall , Rosetta Paik , Rob Ralston , Peter Stoett , Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien , Jack Taggart , Rachel Tiller , Patricia Villarrubia-Gómez , Joanna Vince
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2024年12月的头条新闻宣称,在韩国釜山举行的联合国塑料条约谈判“崩溃”和“失败”。然而,这是一种过于简单化和悲观的描述。在争议较少的问题上取得了进展,会议休会,并承诺在2025年继续在“主席文本”的基础上进行谈判。值得注意的是,在闭幕全体会议上,大多数国家表示支持一项“雄心勃勃的”条约,该条约涵盖塑料的整个生命周期,明确规定有必要采取具有法律约束力的措施,逐步淘汰有害塑料,规范塑料中的化学物质,并为过渡提供资金。来自卢旺达、巴拿马和墨西哥等发展中国家的代表尤其坚定地要求达成一项“雄心勃勃的”条约,以结束包括海洋生态系统在内的塑料污染。然而,也有一些挫折,因为支持塑料的力量的多个交叉轴——包括石油国家的松散联盟和从不断增长的塑料生产中获利的商业利益——试图阻碍雄心勃勃的义务。工业界人士游说反对严格的承诺,并努力将条约的范围缩小到下游废物管理。与此同时,俄罗斯和沙特阿拉伯等石油国家搁置了讨论,并将雄心勃勃的文本放在了一起。发展中国家和发达国家在适当的筹资机制方面也出现了分歧。尽管存在这种动荡,达成一项强有力的条约仍然是可能的。但这需要加强雄心勃勃的权力轴心,提高透明度和问责制,并确保权利人、地方社区和公民社会的切实包容。
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Competing axes of power in the global plastics treaty: Understanding the politics of progress and setbacks in negotiating a high-ambition agreement
Headlines in December 2024 proclaimed the “collapse” and “failure” of United Nations plastics treaty negotiations in Busan, South Korea. This is, however, an overly simplistic and pessimistic portrayal. Progress on less contentious issues was made, and the meeting was adjourned with a commitment to continue negotiating in 2025 on the basis of the “Chair’s text.” Significantly, at the closing plenary, a majority of states voiced support for a “high-ambition” treaty covering the full life cycle of plastics, drawing clear red lines on the necessity of legally binding measures to phase out hazardous plastics, regulate chemicals in plastics, and finance just transitions. Delegates from developing countries such as Rwanda, Panama, and Mexico were especially steadfast in demanding an “ambitious” treaty to end plastic pollution, including in marine ecosystems. Yet there were also setbacks, as multiple, intersecting axes of pro-plastics power – comprising loose alliances of petrostates and business interests profiting from rising plastics production – sought to thwart high-ambition obligations. Industry actors lobbied against stringent commitments and endeavored to narrow the treaty’s scope to downstream waste management. Petrostates such as Russia and Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, stalled discussions and bracketed high-ambition text. Divisions between developing and developed countries also emerged over the appropriate financing mechanism. Despite this turbulence, achieving a strong treaty remains possible. But this will require strengthening the high-ambition axis of power, enhancing transparency and accountability, and ensuring the meaningful inclusion of rights holders, local communities, and civil society.
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Marine Policy
Marine Policy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses in the principal social science disciplines relevant to the formulation of marine policy. Major articles are contributed by specialists in marine affairs, including marine economists and marine resource managers, political scientists, marine scientists, international lawyers, geographers and anthropologists. Drawing on their expertise and research, the journal covers: international, regional and national marine policies; institutional arrangements for the management and regulation of marine activities, including fisheries and shipping; conflict resolution; marine pollution and environment; conservation and use of marine resources. Regular features of Marine Policy include research reports, conference reports and reports on current developments to keep readers up-to-date with the latest developments and research in ocean affairs.
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