Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action

This commentary places the international climate governance assessment offered in this Special Issue in the broader context of a comprehensive framework for assessing the adequacy of the global response to meet the Paris Agreement long-term goals. It suggests ways to further advance global governanc...

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Main Authors: Marta Torres Gunfaus, Henri Waisman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Earth System Governance
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811621000069
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spelling doaj-839e353d461347d680cbb5385826a4c72021-05-20T07:52:46ZengElsevierEarth System Governance2589-81162021-06-018100102Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and actionMarta Torres Gunfaus0Henri Waisman1Corresponding author.; Institut Du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales (IDDRI), Sciences Po, 41 Rue Du Four, 75006, Paris, FranceInstitut Du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales (IDDRI), Sciences Po, 41 Rue Du Four, 75006, Paris, FranceThis commentary places the international climate governance assessment offered in this Special Issue in the broader context of a comprehensive framework for assessing the adequacy of the global response to meet the Paris Agreement long-term goals. It suggests ways to further advance global governance assessments in supporting the dynamic process of progressively strengthening collective ambition and action. It finds that the sectoral systems approach enables the operationalization of multidimensional adequacy assessments. It also identifies the need to further improve the integration of multiple levels of governance and short- and long-term time horizons. Lessons from the discussion on sectoral granularity, multi-scale considerations and short-long term coherence are finally synthetized as guiding principles for the design of key processes and instruments of the Paris Agreement. This leads to highlighting priorities for the design of the Global Stocktake and the further elaboration of the instrument of countries’ Long Term Strategies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811621000069Climate policyAdequacy assessmentParis agreementAmbitionGlobal stocktake
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Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
Earth System Governance
Climate policy
Adequacy assessment
Paris agreement
Ambition
Global stocktake
author_facet Marta Torres Gunfaus
Henri Waisman
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title Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
title_short Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
title_full Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
title_fullStr Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the adequacy of the global response to the Paris Agreement: Toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
title_sort assessing the adequacy of the global response to the paris agreement: toward a full appraisal of climate ambition and action
publisher Elsevier
series Earth System Governance
issn 2589-8116
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This commentary places the international climate governance assessment offered in this Special Issue in the broader context of a comprehensive framework for assessing the adequacy of the global response to meet the Paris Agreement long-term goals. It suggests ways to further advance global governance assessments in supporting the dynamic process of progressively strengthening collective ambition and action. It finds that the sectoral systems approach enables the operationalization of multidimensional adequacy assessments. It also identifies the need to further improve the integration of multiple levels of governance and short- and long-term time horizons. Lessons from the discussion on sectoral granularity, multi-scale considerations and short-long term coherence are finally synthetized as guiding principles for the design of key processes and instruments of the Paris Agreement. This leads to highlighting priorities for the design of the Global Stocktake and the further elaboration of the instrument of countries’ Long Term Strategies.
topic Climate policy
Adequacy assessment
Paris agreement
Ambition
Global stocktake
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811621000069
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