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    gbv_1761628992
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxi, 455 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139192583 , 9780521142106
    Content: Australian Climate Law in Global Context is a comprehensive guide to current climate change law in Australia and internationally. It includes discussion of: emission trading schemes and carbon pricing laws, laws on renewable energy, biosequestration, carbon capture and storage and energy efficiency; the trading of emission offsets between developed and developing countries, the new international scheme for the protection of forests (REDD) and the transfer of green finance and technology from developed to developing states, the adaptation to climate change through legal frameworks. It assesses the international climate change regime from a legal perspective, focusing on Australia's unique circumstances and its domestic implementation of climate-related treaties. It considers how the challenge of climate change should be integrated into broader environmental law and management. It is a valuable resource for students in law and environmental science, for current and future legal practitioners and for policy-makers and those in the commercial sector.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521142106
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521142106
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_71507735X
    Format: XXXI, 455 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780521142106
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-448) and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Australien ; Klimaänderung ; Rahmenübereinkommen der Vereinten Nationen über Klimaänderungen Kyoto-Protokoll ; Internationale Klimapolitik ; Umweltrecht
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Melbourne :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960120002002883
    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    ISBN: 1-107-30095-9 , 1-107-30603-5 , 1-299-27627-X , 1-107-31158-6 , 1-107-30823-2 , 1-107-31378-3
    Content: Provides a comprehensive guide to climate change law in Australia and internationally, focusing on Australia's implementation of climate-related treaties.
    Note: Cover -- Australian Climate Law in Global Context -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and definitions -- Figures, tables and boxes -- Table of cases -- Table of statutes -- Table of treaties and other international instruments -- Introduction: Arguments, themes and overview -- Introduction -- Arguments and themes -- A global-scale problem -- Fragmentation of the problem -- Interdisciplinary character of a developing legal field -- International climate law: Weak and non-directive -- A principle of 'globally sustainable development'? -- Entrenched climate politics in a fast-changing world -- A weak climate law into the future -- Little appetite for strong domestic regulation -- Slow pace of domestic climate law -- Integration and regulatory coordination -- Chapter overview -- 1 Climate law: Meaning and context -- Introduction -- A 'global-global' problem -- First-mover constraints -- The context of Australian climate law -- Discovering climate law -- Is there a foundational principle of climate law? -- Climate law is both 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' -- Interdisciplinarity -- Human values and competing interests -- Environmental values in developing countries: The case of Africa -- Is popular apathy a result of misinformation? -- Our continuing dependence on fossil fuels -- A very brief introduction to the science of climate change -- 2 Legal elements and ongoing development of the international climate change regime -- Introduction -- Background to the UNFCCC -- Legal principles and rules of the UNFCCC -- Preamble -- Objective and principles -- Commitments -- Extending the Convention -- Legal principles and rules of the Kyoto Protocol -- Introduction -- Capping Annex I emissions -- Commitment periods fuel the Kyoto Protocol -- Reporting, review and compliance obligations -- Emission allowances and market mechanisms. , Outlook for the international climate change regime -- 3 Measurement and verification of state emissions and legacy of the Kyoto Protocol's compliance system -- Introduction -- Treaty provisions on reporting and compliance -- Direct measurement versus state reporting -- Reliability of state emission reports -- State regulation of inventory compilation -- Verification (review) procedures -- Role of Expert Review Teams -- The Kyoto Protocol's compliance system -- Determining a 'question of implementation' -- The Kyoto Protocol's Compliance Committee -- Procedure before the Enforcement Branch -- Historical workload of the Compliance Committee -- Assessment of the Kyoto Protocol's compliance system -- Limitations of the Kyoto Protocol's review function -- Could international reporting of greenhouse gas emissions be improved? -- The future: Transparent reporting by all states -- 4 Development of climate law in Australia -- Introduction -- Factors in the genesis of Australian climate law -- Developments in climate change science -- Economic costs of inaction on climate change -- Public opinion on climate change -- Judicial rulings in climate change cases -- Massachusetts v EPA -- Hazelwood case -- Anvil Hill case -- Assessment of the case law -- Development of Australian climate law and policy -- Australian climate change regulation: The international context -- Australia's Kyoto 'deal' -- Climate policy outside the Kyoto framework -- International climate change negotiations -- Early national policy measures: Climate change and ESD -- 'No regrets' climate policy -- Mandatory Renewable Energy Target -- Action by states and territories -- Proposals for national emissions trading -- Carbon pricing -- Conclusion -- 5 Putting a price on carbon: Regulatory models and emissions trading schemes -- Introduction -- Regulatory models for climate change mitigation. , Market-based mechanisms -- Direct regulation -- Carbon pricing: Carbon taxes and ETS -- The rise of cap-and-trade ETS -- The 'global' carbon market: ETS around the world -- European Union ETS -- Emissions trading in other jurisdictions -- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative -- Californian ETS -- New Zealand ETS -- Voluntary carbon markets -- Carbon pricing in Australia -- NGER Act: Reporting by liable entities -- Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme -- National Carbon Pricing Mechanism -- Coverage of the CPM -- Setting the carbon pollution cap -- Operation of the Carbon Pricing Mechanism -- Offsets for compliance flexibility -- Assistance measures -- Assessment -- Conclusion -- 6 The regulatory network of the Clean Development Mechanism -- Introduction: Offsets under the Kyoto Protocol -- A case study in CDM practice and principle -- Healthier living with reduced emissions -- Upholding CDM values under pressure of financial interests -- Project development and the test for additionality -- Project validation and registration -- Project verification and the issuance of tradable allowances -- Persisting concerns about the CDM's environmental integrity -- The CDM's performance on sustainable development -- CDM project distribution and equity of access -- Administrative review of CDM Executive Board decisions -- What future for the CDM? -- 7 The emerging scheme for the protection of forests in developing countries (REDD) -- Introduction: REDD's place in the international climate regime -- Deforestation: Some facts and figures -- Rescaling the deforestation problem -- Causes of deforestation and REDD's fractious social context -- Steps towards the international regulation of REDD -- REDD funding for the preparatory stage -- Monitoring, reporting and verification of REDD projects -- Australia's involvement with REDD -- Conclusion: Will REDD be effective?. , 8 Climate finance, technology transfer and capacity-building for sustainable development -- Introduction -- Green finance and technology for countries in need -- The existing international regime on finance and technology transfer -- Role of the Global Environment Facility -- Breathing life into neglected treaty provisions -- The new institutions of the Cancun COP -- Roles and responsibilities of the Cancun institutions -- 'Paradigm shift': The Green Climate Fund -- Technology mechanism -- Big UN governance? -- Australia's contributions to finance and technology transfer for developing countries -- The lurking issue of intellectual property rights -- Intellectual property law and politics in the climate change arena -- Conclusion -- 9 Legal and regulatory frameworks for transition to a low-carbon economy -- Introduction -- Transition to a 'low-carbon' economy -- Technological options and their economic feasibility -- Technological options in the Australian context -- Zero Carbon Australia 2020 Stationary Energy Plan -- Low Carbon Growth Plan -- Australian Government Energy White Paper -- Improving energy efficiency: 'Picking the low-hanging fruit' -- Federal policy and regulatory context -- National energy saving initiative -- Measures targeting energy efficiency in the transport sector -- Dealing with peak demand -- Efficiency standards for appliances and buildings -- Energy efficiency and buildings -- Energy-efficient appliances -- Other initiatives -- State-based energy efficiency schemes -- Energy efficiency: the path not (yet) taken -- Promoting renewable energy -- Renewable energy regulation at the federal level -- Renewable Energy Target (RET) -- Direct funding and support -- State-based renewable energy regulation -- Barriers to renewable energy deployment -- Grid access and transmission planning -- Planning law barriers. , Carbon capture and storage -- CCS around the globe -- CCS in Australia -- CCS risks and regulatory responses -- Legislative and regulatory framework -- Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 (Cth) -- Fragmentation in onshore CCS laws -- CCS under the Clean Development Mechanism -- CCS under the Carbon Pricing Mechanism -- Nuclear power -- Nuclear power in the Australian context -- Legislative and regulatory framework -- Integration of regulatory measures for technology innovation -- Conclusion -- 10 Biosequestration and emission reduction regulation in the Australian land sector -- Introduction -- Land sector abatement: Concepts and technical requirements -- Land use activities in Australia under the Kyoto Protocol -- Scope for biosequestration in Australia -- Integrity standards for carbon offsets -- Measurement and verification -- Additionality -- Permanence -- Legal issues in biosequestration rights -- Federal regulation of biosequestration and offsets: The Carbon Farming Initiative -- Origins of the CFI -- Creation and surrender of credits under the CFI scheme -- CFI integrity standards -- Measurement and verification: The determination of eligible offsets projects -- Additionality: The 'positive list' -- Permanence and enforceability -- The 'negative list' and additional safeguards -- Ownership, transfer of credits and compliance -- State-based regulation of biosequestration and offsets -- Federalism constraints -- State-based carbon rights legislation -- Interaction of the CFI Act and state biosequestration regimes -- Ensuring integration -- Land use planning and registration -- Additional incentives for biodiversity plantings -- Conclusion -- 11 Adaptation to climate change through legal frameworks -- Introduction -- Nature of climate change adaptation -- Definitions of adaptation and the role of law. , Legal and policy development.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-14210-5
    Language: English
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