This paper draws upon the recent carbon market turmoil to understand how the private realm is imagined in global climate governance. Instead of asking which entities (eg, public or private authorities) govern the carbon economy, we draw attention to the procedures (eg, caps on emissions, techniques of verification, or performance standards) by which carbon markets are made thinkable and governable as administrative domains. When focusing on these calculative practices, carbon market governance does not signify a retreat of the state. Rather, in this paper we argue that the involvement of nonstate actors in the governance of carbon markets represents a transformation of political rule that replaces formal and hierarchical techniques of gover...
"This article tracks the creation and maintenance of markets for emission rights and the role that l...
This article provides a first step towards a better theoretical and empirical knowledge of the emerg...
Governments increasingly rely on the use of market instruments to tackle climate change and help dec...
This paper draws upon the recent carbon market turmoil to understand how the private realm is imagin...
The role of carbon markets in governing global carbon flows triggers substantial debates among polic...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Carbon markets are flourishing around the globe, created both by governments and by nonstate actors....
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
In the last two decades political contestation over climate change generally, and climate policy spe...
Over the past two decades, the emergence of multiple carbon market segments has led to fragmentation...
In this paper, we use insights derived from a critical evaluation of ecological modernisation theori...
After initial debates and controversies, from the late 1980s onwards market instruments became fully...
The rapid growth in carbon disclosure in recent years represents a major success in the struggle to ...
Countries around the world are developing carbon emissions markets as a governance mechanism to redu...
"This article tracks the creation and maintenance of markets for emission rights and the role that l...
This article provides a first step towards a better theoretical and empirical knowledge of the emerg...
Governments increasingly rely on the use of market instruments to tackle climate change and help dec...
This paper draws upon the recent carbon market turmoil to understand how the private realm is imagin...
The role of carbon markets in governing global carbon flows triggers substantial debates among polic...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Carbon markets are flourishing around the globe, created both by governments and by nonstate actors....
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
In the last two decades political contestation over climate change generally, and climate policy spe...
Over the past two decades, the emergence of multiple carbon market segments has led to fragmentation...
In this paper, we use insights derived from a critical evaluation of ecological modernisation theori...
After initial debates and controversies, from the late 1980s onwards market instruments became fully...
The rapid growth in carbon disclosure in recent years represents a major success in the struggle to ...
Countries around the world are developing carbon emissions markets as a governance mechanism to redu...
"This article tracks the creation and maintenance of markets for emission rights and the role that l...
This article provides a first step towards a better theoretical and empirical knowledge of the emerg...
Governments increasingly rely on the use of market instruments to tackle climate change and help dec...