Climate Change Governance in Asia 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429276453-10
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Governing the climate-driven systemic risk in Taiwan – challenges and perspectives

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“…Yet key issues, including market liquidity and administrative burden, were only addressed recently (Burke et al, 2020). Other policy instruments, such as fossil fuel subsidies reform and carbon financial disclosure receive scant attention (Chao & Chou, 2020; Chao & Lin, 2016), indicating extensive knowledge gaps. We urgently need more refined analysis to identify key stakeholders, develop effective communication strategies, and evaluate the impacts of various policy options to shed light on future policymaking.…”
Section: Politics Of Climate Change In Taiwanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet key issues, including market liquidity and administrative burden, were only addressed recently (Burke et al, 2020). Other policy instruments, such as fossil fuel subsidies reform and carbon financial disclosure receive scant attention (Chao & Chou, 2020; Chao & Lin, 2016), indicating extensive knowledge gaps. We urgently need more refined analysis to identify key stakeholders, develop effective communication strategies, and evaluate the impacts of various policy options to shed light on future policymaking.…”
Section: Politics Of Climate Change In Taiwanmentioning
confidence: 99%