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Governing the Climate-Energy Nexus

Fariborz Zelli, Fariborz Zelli, Fariborz Zelli, Lisa Sanderink, Lisa Sanderink, Cleo Verkuijl, Jakob Skovgaard, Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Fariborz Zelli

2020Cambridge University Press eBooks46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Combating climate change and transitioning to fossil-free energy are two central and interdependent challenges facing humanity today. Governing the nexus of these challenges is complex, and includes multiple intergovernmental and transnational institutions. This book analyses the governance interactions between such institutions, and explores their consequences for legitimacy and effectiveness. Using a novel analytical framework, the contributors examine three policy fields: renewable energy, fossil fuel subsidy reform, and carbon pricing. These fields are compared in terms of their institutional memberships, governance functions and overarching norms. Bringing together prominent researchers from political science and international relations, the book offers an essential resource for future research and provides policy recommendations for effective and legitimate governance of the climate-energy nexus. Rooted in the most recent research, it is an invaluable reference for researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders in climate change and energy politics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Topics & Concepts

Nexus (standard)Corporate governancePolitical scienceLegitimacyInterdependenceClimate governanceClimate changeSubsidyPoliticsGlobal governancePolitical economyPublic administrationGovernment (linguistics)SustainabilityEnergy policyEnvironmental governanceRenewable energyResource (disambiguation)EconomicsEnvironmental resource managementNatural resourceEuropean unionEconomic systemMulti-level governanceSustainable developmentGlobal Energy Security and PolicySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceEnergy, Environment, and Transportation Policies