Towards explaining and comprehending the political dynamics of water, energy, climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion in the age of global shift
Bimbo Ogunbanjo
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日本語
本研究は水、エネルギー、気候変動、オゾン層破壊の政治的ダイナミクスを分析。国際環境協定の成功と気候変動対策の難しさを比較し、国内政治と国際政治の連関を論じる。
English
This study analyzes the political dynamics linking water, energy, climate change, and ozone depletion. It contrasts successful ozone agreements with stalled climate action, emphasizing domestic-international political interconnections.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX政策(例えば、エネルギー基本計画やオゾン層保護法等)の国際政治的文脈を理解する参考になるが、直接的な実務示唆は乏しい。
In the global GX context
Provides political context for global environmental agreements, relevant to understanding TCFD/ISSB discussions on policy integration, but lacks direct disclosure or transition finance insights.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Environmental politics scholars may find the comparative analysis of ozone and climate regimes useful.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can note the political challenges in linking water-energy-climate governance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Recent political discourse has connected water, energy, climate change, and stratospheric ozone depletion, reflecting shifts in world politics. This study examines the relationship between water, energy, climate change, and stratospheric ozone depletion as a strategic dyad. It demonstrates how important players and stakeholders have worked together to manage water both locally and globally. A large portion of contaminated water from lakes and rivers ends up in the ocean. Thus, addressing pollution will be politically contentious and involve significant economic interests in both domestic and international discussions. Scholars of global environmental politics have attempted to bridge the gap between the domains of comparative politics and international relations due to the intimate connections between domestic and international politics. The successful negotiations of very effective international environmental agreements to limit substances that harm the ozone layer are described in this chapter. In fact, the basis for tackling climate change has been provided by these agreements. Pollution is the primary source of both ozone depletion and climate change. Climate change is more challenging politically and practically than ozone depletion. Governments have agreed on fairly successful measures to reduce emissions of pollutants that cause ozone depletion, but have not reversed the growing emissions of greenhouse gases. This paper summarizes international strategy to safeguard stratospheric ozone, explains the basic science, evaluates the origin, extension and current state of global ozone policy, and discusses the successes of the ozone regime and ongoing problems.
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