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Transnational Governance

Transnational governance and climate action refer to collaborative efforts among multiple countries, organizations, and stakeholders to address climate change through shared policies, regulations, and initiatives that transcend national boundaries. This approach emphasizes collective responsibility and coordinated strategies to mitigate environmental impacts and promote sustainability on a global scale.

intermediate
3 hours
Environmental Studies
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Transnational governance plays a crucial role in addressing climate change by fostering collaboration among countries, organizations, and communities. It emphasizes the importance of collective action to create effective policies and strategies that transcend national borders. Through international ...

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Key Terms

Climate Change
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.

Example: Rising sea levels due to climate change.

Transnational Governance
Cooperative governance across national borders to address global issues.

Example: The role of the UN in climate negotiations.

Greenhouse Gases
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.

Example: Carbon dioxide and methane are major greenhouse gases.

Paris Agreement
An international treaty aimed at reducing carbon emissions and limiting global warming.

Example: Countries committing to limit temperature rise to below 2 degrees Celsius.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Using renewable energy sources to reduce carbon footprint.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups with an interest in a particular issue or policy.

Example: Governments, NGOs, and businesses are all stakeholders in climate action.

Related Topics

Global Environmental Politics
Study of how international politics influence environmental policies and actions.
intermediate
Climate Change Mitigation
Strategies and actions aimed at reducing the severity of climate change.
intermediate
Sustainable Development Goals
A set of 17 global goals established by the UN to address various global challenges.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Climate ChangeInternational CooperationPolicy FrameworksSustainable Development