Climate change is one of the most severe challenges facing the world today, and concerns the survival and development of human society. Global action to combat climate change is more urgent than ever, and inseparable from international cooperation. In China and Global Climate Governance, Zhang Haibin evaluates the gains and losses in the 30 years of global climate governance since the start of international climate negotiations in 1990. The book presents China's views on global climate governance, and examines the country's efforts and contributions as an active participant and key player in areas such as research and development, emission reduction, the energy revolution, and international climate negotiations.
What's New
Charts the course and evolution of global climate governance since its beginning
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Exhibits
Preface
Chapter 1 The Genesis, Evolution, and Challenges of Global Climate Governance
Chapter 2 China's Contributions to the Core Values of Global Climate Governance
Chapter 3 China's Participation and Leadership in Global Climate Governance
Chapter 4 China's Domestic Efforts in Rising to the Challenge of Climate Change (Part I)
Chapter 4 China's Domestic Efforts in Rising to the Challenge of Climate Change (Part II)
Chapter 5 Strengthening South-South Cooperation on Climate Change
Chapter 6 Expanding North-South Cooperation on Climate Change
Chapter 7 The Rationale for China's Active Contribution to Global Climate Governance