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Towards a new climate diplomacy

Angel Hsu, Andrew S. Moffat, Amy J. Weinfurter and Jason D. Schwartz
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Angel Hsu: Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Andrew S. Moffat: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Yale University
Amy J. Weinfurter: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Yale University
Jason D. Schwartz: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Yale University

Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 6, 501-503

Abstract: A new kind of climate politics is emerging, as national actions prove insufficient to address the changing climate. Subnational actors — ranging from provinces and cities, to civil sector organizations and private companies — are acting alongside nation states, making up for lost ground and missed opportunities.

Date: 2015
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