Open access before 8 Dec
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Stacy D. VanDeveer
Chair, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance
Professor, Global Governance & Human Security
McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
From: Regulation <regulation-bounces+stacy.vandeveer=umb...@listserver.cc.huji.ac.il> on behalf of "Coen, David" <d.c...@ucl.ac.uk>
Date: Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 11:31 AM
To: "'regul...@listserver.cc.huji.ac.il'" <regul...@listserver.cc.huji.ac.il>
Cc: "Kreienkamp, Julia" <j.krei...@ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: [Regulation] Global Climate Governance
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Dear All,
The first output from the H20/20 Globe from is a new book in the CUP elements series.
The Global Climate Governance book came out today and is Freely accessible until 8 December.

This Element is free online from 24th November - 8th December
Freely accessible until 8 December.
Series: Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration
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· David Coen, University College London, Julia Kreienkamp, University College London, Tom Pegram, University College London
Climate change is one of the most daunting global policy challenges facing the international community in the 21st century. This Element takes stock of the current state of the global climate change regime, illuminating scope for policymaking and mobilizing collective action through networked governance at all scales, from the sub-national to the highest global level of political assembly. It provides an unusually comprehensive snapshot of policymaking within the regime created by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), bolstered by the 2015 Paris Agreement, as well as novel insight into how other formal and informal intergovernmental organizations relate to this regime, including a sophisticated EU policymaking and delivery apparatus, already dedicated to tackling climate change at the regional level. It further locates a highly diverse and numerous non-state actor constituency, from market actors to NGOs to city governors, all of whom have a crucial role to play.
Best wishes
David.