Zur Geschichte der nicht gelungenen Klimapolitik
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- 2023
Summary
Despite the first efforts of an international climate policy at the end of the 1980s, India and China have become drivers of the continuing global growth in emissions. The concentration of the climate discussion on national goals has prevented an urgently needed discussion on the most global of all human problems. Germany is particularly guilty of this omission. What needs to be done now? It is not enough to call for the 1.5-degree target and for politicians to show more commitment with regard to national climate targets. We finally need a detailed discussion about possible global solutions to climate change. Friedemann Müller, who holds a PhD in economics from the University of Freiburg, has conducted research at the University of Moscow and at think tanks in California and Washington, D.C., and taught at the Bavarian School of Public Policy (Hochschule für Politik) in Munich. His subject area includes international energy and climate policy. For many years, he was head of the research group ‘Global Issues’ at the German Institute for International Security and Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik) in Berlin and head of the transatlantic project ‘International Network To Advance Climate Talks’ (INTACT).
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8288-4908-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8288-5036-1
- Publisher
- Tectum, Baden-Baden
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 100
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Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - X
- Die Entstehung der internationalen Klimapolitik bis zum Erdgipfel No access Pages 1 - 6
- Die spezielle deutsche Verantwortung No access Pages 7 - 12
- Der Verlust der Dynamik nach 1992 No access Pages 13 - 14
- Viel Problem- und wenig Lösungsdiskussion No access Pages 15 - 18
- Die Expertendebatte der 1990er Jahre No access Pages 19 - 30
- Das Kyoto-Protokoll No access Pages 31 - 38
- Was wäre die Alternative zu Kyoto gewesen? No access Pages 39 - 46
- Was hat das Kyoto-Abkommen bewirkt? No access Pages 47 - 54
- COP 15 in Kopenhagen No access Pages 55 - 58
- Kommentare zur COP 15 in Kopenhagen No access Pages 59 - 62
- Das Pariser Klimaabkommen No access Pages 63 - 64
- Der regionale Emissionshandel No access Pages 65 - 68
- In Indien entscheidet sich mehr als in Europa No access Pages 69 - 74
- Wo stehen wir jetzt? No access Pages 75 - 78
- Woran hat es gefehlt und was ist zu tun? No access Pages 79 - 90
- Dank No access Pages 91 - 92
- Globale Klimaabkommen No access
- Statistische Quellen No access
- Anmerkungen No access Pages 97 - 100





