2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15119077
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The Regime Complexes for Global Climate Governance

Abstract: Climate change is a major challenge for human society in the 21st century and an important issue in the context of sustainable development governance. As the density of institutions in global climate governance increases, so does the potential for overlap and interaction between the various elements of institutions. The current global climate governance issue is no longer solely a state-centric governance model but presents a complex manifestation of a complex of mechanisms. Taking a global climate governance … Show more

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“…Global climate change has brought on serious ecological challenges [1][2][3], and researchers have mainly elaborated on the current problems from various aspects such as nature (plant growth [4,5], land desertification [6,7]), national economy [8,9], agriculture [10][11][12]), and society (policy guidelines [13,14], urban construction [15,16], human health [17][18][19][20]). To cope with climate change and alleviate the deterioration of the environment, China has incorporated the "dual-carbon" policy into the construction of ecological civilization and the "14th Five-Year Plan" [21,22] to respond to the transformation and upgradation of contemporary society.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Global climate change has brought on serious ecological challenges [1][2][3], and researchers have mainly elaborated on the current problems from various aspects such as nature (plant growth [4,5], land desertification [6,7]), national economy [8,9], agriculture [10][11][12]), and society (policy guidelines [13,14], urban construction [15,16], human health [17][18][19][20]). To cope with climate change and alleviate the deterioration of the environment, China has incorporated the "dual-carbon" policy into the construction of ecological civilization and the "14th Five-Year Plan" [21,22] to respond to the transformation and upgradation of contemporary society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Huang et al (2020) was of the opinion that climate governance opens up diverse opportunities for stakeholder engagement. Zhang and Bai (2023) highlighted that climate governance is transitioning from a focus on negotiation to a practiceoriented approach that involves a variety of stakeholders and multi-faceted institutional frameworks. Moreover, Hopkins et al (2016) determined that addressing methane emissions in urban environments necessitates concerted research to pinpoint specific mitigation objectives, the adoption of innovative abatement strategies, and vigilant atmospheric methane monitoring to verify the efficacy of these mitigation actions.…”
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confidence: 99%