Global climate governance inequality unveiled through dynamic influence assessment

Di Wang, Yuzhu Fang
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This study defines the concept of major and minor countries and establishes a multidimensional and dynamic assessment system to evaluate the influence of countries participating in global climate governance. We systematically calculate 45 indicators for 53 countries across 9 global climate negotiation interest groups over the seven years. Our findings indicate a significant difference in influence between major and minor countries. This gap is particularly significant regarding losses incurred from climate disasters, with a more than fourfold difference between the top 25% and the bottom 25% in the influence rankings. The influence-climate disaster Index Gini coefficient further indicates that climate governance is characterized by extreme inequality. We argue that this phenomenon arises because those with more decisive influence in global climate governance do not bear losses from climate disasters commensurate with their influence. Therefore, their willingness to participate in climate governance is lower than those who suffer greater consequences.

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通过动态影响评估揭示全球气候治理的不平等
本研究界定了主要国家和次要国家的概念,并建立了多维动态评估体系,以评估参与全球气候治理的国家的影响力。我们系统计算了 9 个全球气候谈判利益集团的 53 个国家在这 7 年中的 45 项指标。我们的研究结果表明,主要国家和次要国家之间的影响力存在显著差异。这种差距在气候灾害造成的损失方面尤为明显,影响力排名前 25% 的国家与排名后 25% 的国家之间的差距超过四倍。影响力-气候灾害指数基尼系数进一步表明,气候治理的特点是极端不平等。我们认为,之所以会出现这种现象,是因为那些在全球气候治理中具有决定性影响力的国家并没有承担与其影响力相称的气候灾害损失。因此,他们参与气候治理的意愿低于那些承受更大后果的人。
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