This book will be of interest to students of transnational law, climate change law and policy, environmental policy, and urban policy. Written in an engaging manner, it offers novel insights on how cities are beginning to play a meaningful role in climate change law and transnational governance more broadly.
Jolene Lin Libri


Governing Climate Change
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The book explores how global cities play a pivotal role in shaping laws and policies related to transnational climate change governance. It systematically examines the influence and actions of urban centers in addressing climate issues, highlighting their significance as lawmakers and decision-makers in the global arena. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the innovative approaches cities are taking to combat climate change and the implications of their involvement for international governance.