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Climate Change in Regional Perspective : European Union and Latin American Initiatives, Challenges, and Solutions / edited by Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Paula Sandrin, Yannis E. Doukas.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ribeiro Hoffmann, Andrea., Editor.
Sandrin, Paula., Editor.
Doukas, Yannis E., Editor.
Series:
United Nations University Series on Regionalism, 2214-9856 ; 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climate change mitigation--Latin America.
Climate change mitigation.
Climate change mitigation--Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 190 p. 10 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This Open Access book addresses climate change in Europe and Latin America from a comparative regionalism studies (CRS) perspective. Written by an international team of scholars and experts, chapters critically analyze proposals for mitigating climate change while contributing to the mutual understanding about the issues at stake across regions. The book is divided into three main sections. In the first section, authors discuss EU and Latin American cooperation, negotiations, and perspectives on climate change, exploring their agendas, the interests and key challenges at the global, regional and interregional levels. The second section focuses on the challenges to finance development and a greener economy. The third section explores new green solutions to climate change in the agriculture sector and initiatives such as nature-based solutions to climate change and best practices. Providing policy oriented solutions for combatting regional climate change at a critical juncture, this volume will be of interest to researchers and students of international relations, international law, and environmental politics, as well as public officials and climate change activists.
Contents:
Chapter 1-Introduction
Part I –Regional cooperation on Climate Change
Chapter 2- The EU in a multi-speed, multi-dimensional regime
Chapter 3- Climate Change cooperation in Latin American regionalism
Chapter 4- Brazilian perspectives on Climate Change
Chapter 5-Climate Change in the Interregional Relations between the EU and LAC
Chapter 6 Fostering a dynamic EU-CELAC cooperation in the area of climate change
Part II- Financing Green Economy
Chapter 7-Transformation to low carbon economy, role of development banks in EU and Latin America
Chapter 8-Fixing rising price paths for fossil energy - basis of a “green growth” without rebound effects
Chapter 9- Climate Change: policies to manage its macroeconomic and financial effects
Part III - New green solutions to Climate Change
Chapter 10- Greening EU's Common Agricultural Policy
Chapter 11- Climate change and the Digitalization of the Agrofood Sector: Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 12- Myths and pitfallsof green solutions
Chapter 13- Building Climate-Resilient Food Systems
Chapter 14- The international circuits of disavowal of the climate crisis
Chapter 15-Conclusions.
ISBN:
3-031-49329-X

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