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The Analysis Of The Process Of American Climate Legislation

Posted on:2013-10-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330392453509Subject:World History
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People pay more and more attention to the issue of climate change and its effects since1980s, For the common target of human security, the meeting of international climate negotiations held one by a one. At the Berlin Conference from1995to the2010Cancun meeting, The frequency of the international climate negotiations held more than once a year. Except Kyoto Protoco,signed at the Tokyo Conference in1997, is a legally binding document, other climate negotiations have yielded little success. It’s shows that the climate change is a new complex issue of a public character, but also inseparable from the impact with the American superpower. The United States is the world’s largest industrial countries, Both of the greenhouse gas emissions and per capita are at the top of the world. The U.S. Government Participation in international negotiations is based on the relevant domestic climate change policy and climate legislation process. Affected by various factors, domestic climate legislation is complex and changeable, reflected to the international climate negotiation process, the attitude of the United States is also showing a positive to negative to Relenting. American Clean Energy and Security Act of2009is the first greenhouse gas control legislation bill, At the same time, the bill also reflects that the climate change policy has its own characteristics. The various sectors of the United States show their different attitude and try to make a new path to emission reduction and policies. In the legislative process,Take Independent emission reduction and the establishment of regional carbon trading market for example,They are achievements a lot and provide valuable experience to China and the world’s emissions reduction campaign.
Keywords/Search Tags:The United States, climate change, climate policies andthe legislative, affecting
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