The European Union's role in networks on removal of fossil fuel subsidies and disclosure of climate change information |
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Authors: | Yuliya Rashchupkina |
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Affiliation: | 1. John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy &2. Global Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA, USAyuliya.rashchupki001@umb.edu |
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Abstract: | This article deals with newly emerging international collaborative initiatives around two issues connected to climate change: removal of fossil fuel subsidies and improving climate information disclosure practices in the business sector. While networked initiatives on the gradual removal of fossil fuel subsidies and a multi-actor network on disclosure of climate change information do not explicitly mobilize collective actions around climate change, they supplement and reinforce a wide array of other transnational initiatives and partnerships around climate change mitigation efforts. Analysed networks equip transnational policy processes around the climate change issue, initially formed by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's member states, with new policy tools to mitigate human-induced climate change and hugely expand the membership of policy-making at the international level. Newly emerging transnational networks in the area of fossil fuel subsidies removal and improving climate change information disclosure practices in the corporate world also strive for harmonization of policy methods and instruments across international boundaries. The experience of the European Union (EU) in promoting climate change actions among its member states and in sustaining collaboration with private actors can serve as an exemplary and learning tool for transnational policy networks across continents. And the size of the EU's market together with its governance structure provides it with a common legitimate voice at the international arena for climate change decision-making. |
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Keywords: | networks climate change networks EU global governance fossil fuel subsidies stranded assets climate change information transparency coherency in international policies |
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