As representatives of emerging economies,BRICS countries are increasingly prominent in global governance.The rapid economic development of BRICS countries is accompanied by a significant increase in greenhouse gas(GHG...As representatives of emerging economies,BRICS countries are increasingly prominent in global governance.The rapid economic development of BRICS countries is accompanied by a significant increase in greenhouse gas(GHG)emissions,and BRICS countries are paying increasing attention to climate change issues and actively participating in the construction of the international climate regime.The Paris Agreement was a historic breakthrough in international climate negotiations,and since then BRICS countries have strengthened multilateral and bilateral cooperation in energy efficiency,agricultural emission reduction and climate governance financing.Due to the constraints of technology,cooperation mechanism construction,financing,and other objective conditions,BRICS countries still face some challenges to further advance the global climate governance agenda with their group power in the short term.Whether BRICS countries can further advance the global climate governance agenda as a group in the post-Paris Agreement era depends on whether they can improve energy efficiency and optimize their energy mix,and whether they can deepen cooperation in agricultural emission reduction and climate finance.BRICS countries need to continue to promote clean energy development and low-carbon economic transformation,deepen the potential of climate cooperation in agricultural emission reduction,and give full play to the climate financing role of the New Development Bank,so as to further enhance the level of climate cooperation.At the same time,BRICS countries can widely involve developing countries in climate governance cooperation and strengthen dialogue and exchanges with other countries,so as to promote global climate governance in the post-Paris Agreement era.展开更多
Mitigation and adaptation are two complementary strategies for addressing climate change.Comparatively,adaptation has received far less attention than mitigation.In response to observed and future climate change,the c...Mitigation and adaptation are two complementary strategies for addressing climate change.Comparatively,adaptation has received far less attention than mitigation.In response to observed and future climate change,the currently adopted measures for adaptation are insufficient.Obstacles,constraints,costs and other limitations to adaptation have not been fully recognized(Field et al.,2014).展开更多
文摘As representatives of emerging economies,BRICS countries are increasingly prominent in global governance.The rapid economic development of BRICS countries is accompanied by a significant increase in greenhouse gas(GHG)emissions,and BRICS countries are paying increasing attention to climate change issues and actively participating in the construction of the international climate regime.The Paris Agreement was a historic breakthrough in international climate negotiations,and since then BRICS countries have strengthened multilateral and bilateral cooperation in energy efficiency,agricultural emission reduction and climate governance financing.Due to the constraints of technology,cooperation mechanism construction,financing,and other objective conditions,BRICS countries still face some challenges to further advance the global climate governance agenda with their group power in the short term.Whether BRICS countries can further advance the global climate governance agenda as a group in the post-Paris Agreement era depends on whether they can improve energy efficiency and optimize their energy mix,and whether they can deepen cooperation in agricultural emission reduction and climate finance.BRICS countries need to continue to promote clean energy development and low-carbon economic transformation,deepen the potential of climate cooperation in agricultural emission reduction,and give full play to the climate financing role of the New Development Bank,so as to further enhance the level of climate cooperation.At the same time,BRICS countries can widely involve developing countries in climate governance cooperation and strengthen dialogue and exchanges with other countries,so as to promote global climate governance in the post-Paris Agreement era.
基金supported by the Special Project of Ministry of Science and Technology of China “Urgent and Important Issues for Addressing Climate Change Post Paris Climate Conference”the China Clean Development Mechanism Fund Grant Program (Grant Nos. 2013034 & 2014108)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41530749 & 41671098)the China’s National Science and Technology Support Program (Grant No. 2012BAC19B10)
文摘Mitigation and adaptation are two complementary strategies for addressing climate change.Comparatively,adaptation has received far less attention than mitigation.In response to observed and future climate change,the currently adopted measures for adaptation are insufficient.Obstacles,constraints,costs and other limitations to adaptation have not been fully recognized(Field et al.,2014).