10 Facts About Climate governance

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In political ecology and environmental policy, climate governance is the diplomacy, mechanisms and response measures "aimed at steering social systems towards preventing, mitigating or adapting to the risks posed by climate change".

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Development of climate governance can be traced firstly to climate diplomacy between inter-state actors and secondly to the development of transnational networks and non-state actors.

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Under the umbrella of internationally agreed climate targets, innovative climate governance methods have developed that seek to reduce emissions using market based mechanisms, for example the 'cap and trade' mechanism.

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Climate governance has been identified as multi-scale, multi-actor and deeply embedded in our social and physical infrastructure:.

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Second, effective community engagement ensures that climate governance policies are relevant to the communities in which they are intended to be applied.

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Carbon market Climate governance allows carbon emissions in one place to be exchanged with emissions reductions in another.

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Studies into climate governance have distinguished between modes of governance, types of actors and political scale of governance.

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Adaptive Climate governance "refers to the ways in which institutional arrangements evolve to satisfy the needs and desires of the community in a changing environment".

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Therefore, utilizing adaptive Climate governance is perhaps the ideal solution as its experimental approach allows newly created institutions to "experiment with different solutions and learn from them in order to adapt and transform".

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Adaptive governance has been successfully implemented in a number of local society's around the world in building their ability to adapt to climate change associated impacts such as extreme weather and altering plant biodiversities.

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