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Climate And Energy Governance For The Uk Low Carbon Transition The Climate Change Act 2008 1st Ed Thomas L Muinzer

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Climate And Energy Governance For The Uk Low Carbon Transition The Climate Change Act 2008 1st Ed Thomas L Muinzer
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Author: Thomas L Muinzer
ISBN: 9783319946696, 9783319946702, 3319946692, 3319946706
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Climate And Energy Governance For The Uk Low Carbon Transition The Climate Change Act 2008 1st Ed Thomas L Muinzer by Thomas L Muinzer 9783319946696, 9783319946702, 3319946692, 3319946706 instant download after payment.

The UK Climate Change Act was the first case of a country implementing blanket legally binding long-term emissions reduction targets in order to combat climate change. This book provides the first accessible and in-depth analysis of the UK’s complex Climate Change Act framework, presenting the discussion in a clear and interdisciplinary manner designed to open the workings of the challenging framework to a broad audience.
It discusses the political ‘story’ surrounding the framework, and its treatment in scholarly environmental literature; analyses the technical content of the Act; explores the framework’s international significance, and its internal ‘subnational’ dimensions and impact, engaging the UK’s devolved jurisdictions of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. This first, much-needed interdisciplinary treatment of the framework is both introductory and analytical in nature and will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and general readers of environmental studies, policy and governance.

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