Multilateral Climate Regime
Introduction
The multilateral climate regime refers to the system of international organisations and agreements which aim to collectively address climate change at a global level. Institutions such as the United Nations, Conference of Parties (COP) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are pivotal here.
Resources
The Equitable Sharing of Atmospheric and Development Space: Some Critical AspectsLink opens in a new window
Author: Martin Khor
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This book is available for free PDF download and has been written by our partners at the Third World Network. The book details the multilateral climate regime in its entirety.
Source: TWN Climate Change Series no.4