Solving the global climate crisis through local partnerships and
experimentation Global climate diplomacy—from the Kyoto Protocol to
the Paris Agreement—is not working. Despite decades of sustained
negotiations by world leaders, the climate crisis continues to worsen.
The solution is within our grasp—but we will not achieve it through
top-down global treaties or grand bargains among nations. Charles
Sabel and David Victor explain why the profound transformations needed
for deep cuts in emissions must arise locally, with government and
business working together to experiment with new technologies, quickly
learn the best solutions, and spread that information globally. Sabel
and Victor show how some of the most iconic successes in environmental
policy were products of this experimentalist approach to problem
solving, such as the Montreal Protocol on the ozone layer, the rise of
electric vehicles, and Europe’s success in controlling water
pollution. They argue that the Paris Agreement is at best an umbrella
under which local experimentation can push the technological frontier
and help societies around the world learn how to deploy the
technologies and policies needed to tackle this daunting global
problem. A visionary book that fundamentally reorients our thinking
about the climate crisis, Fixing the Climate is a road map to
institutional design that can finally lead to self-sustaining
reductions in emissions that years of global diplomacy have failed to
deliver.
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ISBN
9780691224541
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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