气候变化研究进展2017,Vol.13Issue(5):407-414,8.DOI:10.12006/j.issn.1673-1719.2017.129
美国退出《巴黎协定》对全球气候治理的影响
The Impacts on Global Climate Governance Due to the United States Dropping off the Paris Agreement
摘要
Abstract
Since Donald Trump became the president of the United States, whole world is ready for his drop on the Paris Agreement. However, the formal intervention still caused a broadly world reaction. Beside the negative influence on the political credit, international cooperation and potential effect on long term economic of the United States, Trump will not only take advantage of the political reputation building, but get another bargain chance to renegotiate of the Paris Agreement. In general, the United State withdrawal from the Paris Agreement will not change the low-carbon pathway and transformation trend of the global climate regime, but the long-term goal and the international cooperation on climate change will be impacted due to the budget cut on domestic climate change research and the donation cancelation on the multilateral environmental fund from the United States. As long as there is a renegotiation of the Paris Agreement, the common but differentiated principle of responsibility of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will be challenged again. In future, the climate change governance is still one of the main themes for the sustainable development. Instead of the governments, the multiple roles will improve their acting on climate change governance and local, non-governmental organizations will carry out more technical innovation and pragmatic cooperation. The capacity building on climate change research and awareness should be enhanced as a long-term work.关键词
美国退约/全球气候治理/影响Key words
the United States withdrawl from the Paris Agreement/global climate change governance/impact引用本文复制引用
张永香,巢清尘,郑秋红,黄磊..美国退出《巴黎协定》对全球气候治理的影响[J].气候变化研究进展,2017,13(5):407-414,8.基金项目
科技部应急项目第九课题(2016) (2016)
教育部重大项目"构建公平合理的国际气候治理体系研究"(15JZD035) (15JZD035)
中国 CDM"IPCC 第五次评估报告第一、第二工作组报告、综合报告及清单工作组报告支撑研究"(2013024) (2013024)
气候变化专项(CCSF201731) (CCSF201731)