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Books | 2002

International Environmental Policy

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow

The Kyoto Protocol has singularly failed to shape international environmental policy-making in the way that the earlier Montreal protocol did. Whereas Montreal placed reliance on the force of science and moralistic injunctions to save the planet, and successfully determined the international response to climate change, Kyoto has proved significantly more problematic. International Environmental Policy considers why this is the case. The authors contend that such arguments on this occasion proved inadequate to the task, not just because the core issues of the Kyoto process were subject to more powerful and conflicting interests than previously, and the science too uncertain, but because the science and moral arguments themselves remained too weak. They argue that ‘global warming’ is a failing policy construct because it has served to benefit limited but undeclared interests that were sustained by green beliefs rather than robust scientific knowledge.


Archive | 2002

International Environmental Policy: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow


Archive | 2010

The International Politics of Climate Change

Aynsley Kellow; Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen


Archive | 2010

The International Politics of Climate Change - Intorduction

Aynsley Kellow; Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen


Archive | 2010

About this Research Review

Aynsley Kellow; Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen


Archive | 2002

Introduction: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow


Archive | 2002

The Failure of Principled Discourse: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow


Archive | 2002

Institutionalizing Scientific Advice: Designing Consensus as a Policy Driver?: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow


Archive | 2002

Contents: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow


Archive | 2002

The International Environmental Policy Process: Increasing Complexity and Implementation Failure: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; Aynsley Kellow

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