Regulating Global Climate Change: From Common Concern to Planetary Concern

Q3 Social Sciences Environmental Policy and Law Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.3233/epl-219050
Bharat H. Desai
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Since the recognition by the UN General Assembly resolution 43/53 (6 December 1988) that “climate change is a common concern for mankind” as well as adoption of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing global environmental challenges. The IPCC AR6 (April 2022) curated scientific evidence has explicitly observed that “Net anthropogenic GHG emissions have increased since 2010 across all major sectors globally” The cumulative effect of GHG emissions appears to exacerbate the abnormal weather events, melting the polar ice caps and cause other cataclysmic climatic changes. The effects of climate change transcend territorial boundaries and continents. It has provided a normative basis for the concerted international law-making process underneath the existing UNFCCC led global regulatory regime. It designated climate change as a common concern of humankind. The resultant soft normativity has been shaped into the hard law through the trajectory of three international legal instruments that took the forms such as common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities (1992 UNFCCC) to international legal commitments only for Annex I countries (1997 Kyoto Protocol) and the nationally determined commitments by the parties (2015 Paris Agreement). This study has sought to place under scanner the graded evolution of the climate change regime through the in-built law-making process premised upon a common concern of humankind. In the aftermath of the UN Secretary-General’s warning about climate emergency as part of “triple planetary crisis”, it is high time the international law scholars, the UN General Assembly and the UNFCCC regulatory process shifts into the higher trajectory of climate change as a planetary concern.
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调节全球气候变化:从共同关注到全球关注
自从联合国大会1988年12月6日第43/53号决议确认“气候变化是人类共同关注的问题”,以及1992年联合国地球问题首脑会议通过《联合国气候变化框架公约》以来,气候变化已成为最紧迫的全球环境挑战之一。IPCC第6次评估报告(2022年4月)整理的科学证据明确指出,“自2010年以来,全球所有主要部门的人为温室气体净排放量都有所增加”。温室气体排放的累积效应似乎加剧了异常天气事件,使极地冰盖融化,并导致其他灾难性气候变化。气候变化的影响超越了领土边界和大洲。它为在现有《联合国气候变化框架公约》主导的全球监管机制下协调一致的国际立法进程提供了规范性基础。它将气候变化确定为人类共同关注的问题。由此产生的软规范已经通过三个国际法律文书的轨迹形成了硬法律,这些文书的形式包括共同但有区别的责任和各自能力(1992年《联合国气候变化框架公约》)、仅针对附件一国家的国际法律承诺(1997年《京都议定书》)和缔约方的国家自主承诺(2015年《巴黎协定》)。本研究试图通过以人类共同关心为前提的内在立法过程,对气候变化制度的逐步演变进行扫描。在联合国秘书长警告气候紧急情况是“三重地球危机”的一部分之后,国际法学者、联合国大会和《联合国气候变化框架公约》的监管进程是时候将气候变化作为一个全球问题转向更高的轨道了。
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Environmental Policy and Law
Environmental Policy and Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: This international journal is created to encourage the exchange of information and experience on all legal, administrative and policy matters relevant to the human and natural environment in its widest sense: air, water and soil pollution as well as waste management; the conservation of flora and fauna; protected areas and land-use control; development and conservation of the world"s non-renewable resources. In short, all aspects included in the concept of sustainable development. For more than two decades Environmental Policy and Law has assumed the role of the leading international forum for policy and legal matters relevant to this field. Environmental Policy and Law is divided into sections for easy accessibility.
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