Climate Change in Regional Perspective European Union and Latin American Initiatives, Challenges, and Solutions /

This Open Access book addresses climate change in Europe and Latin America from a comparative regionalism studies (CRS) perspective. Written by an international team of scholars and experts, chapters critically analyze proposals for mitigating climate change while contributing to the mutual understa...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Ribeiro Hoffmann, Andrea (Editor), Sandrin, Paula (Editor), Doukas, Yannis E. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:United Nations University Series on Regionalism, 27
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1-Introduction
  • Part I -Regional cooperation on Climate Change
  • Chapter 2- The EU in a multi-speed, multi-dimensional regime
  • Chapter 3- Climate Change cooperation in Latin American regionalism
  • Chapter 4- Brazilian perspectives on Climate Change
  • Chapter 5-Climate Change in the Interregional Relations between the EU and LAC
  • Chapter 6 Fostering a dynamic EU-CELAC cooperation in the area of climate change
  • Part II- Financing Green Economy
  • Chapter 7-Transformation to low carbon economy, role of development banks in EU and Latin America
  • Chapter 8-Fixing rising price paths for fossil energy - basis of a "green growth" without rebound effects
  • Chapter 9- Climate Change: policies to manage its macroeconomic and financial effects
  • Part III - New green solutions to Climate Change
  • Chapter 10- Greening EU's Common Agricultural Policy
  • Chapter 11- Climate change and the Digitalization of the Agrofood Sector: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Chapter 12- Myths and pitfallsof green solutions
  • Chapter 13- Building Climate-Resilient Food Systems
  • Chapter 14- The international circuits of disavowal of the climate crisis
  • Chapter 15-Conclusions.