International climate change negotiations reached a critical crossroads in 2012. Facing the conclusion of the Kyoto Protocol and with no successor regime yet negotiated, nations have been compelled to re-engage in substantive and far-ranging discussions. The nation of Korea has distinguished itself in this process, in particular by hosting the final ministerial meeting prior to this year Conference of the Parties in Doha, Qatar. The Korean government willingness to lead has also been evidenced by Korea founding of the Global Green Growth Institute, a leading international organization in the area of environmentally responsible economic development, and Korea successful bid to host the Green Climate Fund secretariat. Korean diplomacy has aid...
A reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions is one of the most important policies to tackle the lo...
This thesis examines the economy-wide impacts of achieving South Korea's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
In recent years, the Green New Deal has moved from relative obscurity to front and centre of policy ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
4 p.Expectations about the COP18 Doha round of climate negotiations were low and countries were succ...
It is well-recognized that global warming is indeed a problem. Hence, in order to address the proble...
노트 : An Excerpt from The 2015 Global Climate Legislation StudyA Review of Climate Change Legislation...
The Doha climate conference (November 26 - December 8, 2012) allowed the UN process to edge forward....
The 15th conference of parties of the UNFCCC primarily emphasized to the reduction of green house ga...
This article evaluates Koreas green growth law and policies in order to assess the role of green gro...
The fourth Conference of the Parties (COP4) under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) took place in Buen...
To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discus...
This article provides an international law context for Korea Low Carbon, Green Growth Fundamental Ac...
International audienceThe challenges of climate change and the COP21: ambitionand aims. In Climate c...
The Durban agreements provide a mandate with which all greenhouse-gas emitting countries will commit...
A reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions is one of the most important policies to tackle the lo...
This thesis examines the economy-wide impacts of achieving South Korea's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
In recent years, the Green New Deal has moved from relative obscurity to front and centre of policy ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
4 p.Expectations about the COP18 Doha round of climate negotiations were low and countries were succ...
It is well-recognized that global warming is indeed a problem. Hence, in order to address the proble...
노트 : An Excerpt from The 2015 Global Climate Legislation StudyA Review of Climate Change Legislation...
The Doha climate conference (November 26 - December 8, 2012) allowed the UN process to edge forward....
The 15th conference of parties of the UNFCCC primarily emphasized to the reduction of green house ga...
This article evaluates Koreas green growth law and policies in order to assess the role of green gro...
The fourth Conference of the Parties (COP4) under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) took place in Buen...
To point out the direction and focus of future international climate negotiations, this paper discus...
This article provides an international law context for Korea Low Carbon, Green Growth Fundamental Ac...
International audienceThe challenges of climate change and the COP21: ambitionand aims. In Climate c...
The Durban agreements provide a mandate with which all greenhouse-gas emitting countries will commit...
A reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions is one of the most important policies to tackle the lo...
This thesis examines the economy-wide impacts of achieving South Korea's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
In recent years, the Green New Deal has moved from relative obscurity to front and centre of policy ...