The regulatory contribution that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) make to global climate governance is assessed through an analysis of climate-related provisions found in 688 PTAs signed between 1947 and 2016. Provisions are analyzed along four dimensions: innovation, legalization, replication, and distribution. Innovative climate provisions are found in several PTAs that are in some cases more specific and enforceable than the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. Nonetheless, these climate provisions offer limited progress because they remain weakly ‘legalized’, fail to replicate broadly in the global trade system, and were not adopted by the largest greenhouse gas emitters. Despite the inclusion of innovative climate provisions in ...
Climate change has come to be seen as a major global environmental challenge. This paper examines th...
This paper explains why the approach taken so far to mitigate global climate change has failed. The ...
Climate change is the most obvious and pressing impairment of the biological, physical, and chemical...
The regulatory contribution that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) make to global climate governa...
This paper assesses the effectiveness on climate change mitigation of the environmental-related comm...
Emissions keep rising, states keep trading, and Earth will be 1.5°C warmer within five years. These ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has shone a spotlight on the devastating humani...
Despite the general consensus on the urgent need for climate mitigation, the achievements of the cli...
In the climate–trade debate, moderate attention is dedicated to the role of trade agreements on clim...
Much discussion has surrounded possible alternatives for international agreements on climate change,...
Climate change mitigation from the bottom up: Using preferential trade agreements to promote climate...
This paper examines whether the climate policy options policymakers are contemplating are compatible...
The prolifc literature on the relationship between the trade and environmental regimes suffers from ...
Efforts to tackle climate change are taking place on multiple fronts. This includes trade, an increa...
Meeting the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement will require the United States and other major gr...
Climate change has come to be seen as a major global environmental challenge. This paper examines th...
This paper explains why the approach taken so far to mitigate global climate change has failed. The ...
Climate change is the most obvious and pressing impairment of the biological, physical, and chemical...
The regulatory contribution that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) make to global climate governa...
This paper assesses the effectiveness on climate change mitigation of the environmental-related comm...
Emissions keep rising, states keep trading, and Earth will be 1.5°C warmer within five years. These ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has shone a spotlight on the devastating humani...
Despite the general consensus on the urgent need for climate mitigation, the achievements of the cli...
In the climate–trade debate, moderate attention is dedicated to the role of trade agreements on clim...
Much discussion has surrounded possible alternatives for international agreements on climate change,...
Climate change mitigation from the bottom up: Using preferential trade agreements to promote climate...
This paper examines whether the climate policy options policymakers are contemplating are compatible...
The prolifc literature on the relationship between the trade and environmental regimes suffers from ...
Efforts to tackle climate change are taking place on multiple fronts. This includes trade, an increa...
Meeting the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement will require the United States and other major gr...
Climate change has come to be seen as a major global environmental challenge. This paper examines th...
This paper explains why the approach taken so far to mitigate global climate change has failed. The ...
Climate change is the most obvious and pressing impairment of the biological, physical, and chemical...