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Proposals for contributions of emerging economies to the climate regime under the UNFCCC post 2012

  • Under the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities” (Article 3.1 of the UNFCCC) non-Annex I parties have so far been exempted from emission limitation or reduction commitments. However, the pressure is mounting on those countries, especially major emitting developing countries, to contribute actively to the mitigation of climate change. Participation by these developing countries in a future international climate regime is often called for, but it is usually unclear how and how much these countries should participate, what kind of support they need and in which sectors. This project aims to provide a more detailed view on six countries to understand how they could best make a contribution to the regime and how they couldUnder the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities” (Article 3.1 of the UNFCCC) non-Annex I parties have so far been exempted from emission limitation or reduction commitments. However, the pressure is mounting on those countries, especially major emitting developing countries, to contribute actively to the mitigation of climate change. Participation by these developing countries in a future international climate regime is often called for, but it is usually unclear how and how much these countries should participate, what kind of support they need and in which sectors. This project aims to provide a more detailed view on six countries to understand how they could best make a contribution to the regime and how they could best be supported in limiting their greenhouse gas emissions.show moreshow less

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Document Type:Report
Author:Niklas Höhne, Christian Michelsen, Sara Moltmann, Hermann E. Ott, Wolfgang SterkORCiDGND, Stefan ThomasORCiDGND, Rie Watanabe
Publisher:Umweltbundesamt
Place of publication:Dessau-Roßlau
Year of Publication:2008
Number of page:170
Series Title (English):Climate change
Volume:2008,15
Language:English
External link:https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:109-opus-69227
Divisions:Energie-, Verkehrs- und Klimapolitik
Dewey Decimal Classification:320 Politik