The climate change debate (special issue) Author various authors Journal/Series International Affairs | Vol. 77(2); 251 - 405; 55 p. Date 2001 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-067404) Publisher | Place of publication Blackwell Publishers | Oxford, UK Document type Serial/multi-volume work Language English Field of application International Country/Territory European Union, United States of America Subject Air & atmosphere Keyword NGO Enforcement/compliance Climate change Abstract Contents: 1. Introduction and overview 2. Climatic collapse at The Hague: What happened, why, and where do we go from here? 3. Climate change: An important foreign policy issue 4. Getting climate policy on track after The Hague 5. Business, green groups and the media: The role of non-governmental organisations in the climate change debate 6. The respectable politics of climate change: The epistemic communities and NGOs Other references Treaty United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Treaty | Multilateral | New York | Jun 22, 1992 Keyword: Climate change, Intergenerational equity, Technology transfer, Data collection/reporting, International organization, Education, Access-to-information, Sustainable development, Inventory, Emissions, EIA, Research, Dispute settlement, Monitoring, Precautionary principle, Ozone layer, Public participation Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001147) Treaty Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Treaty | Multilateral | Kyoto | Feb 4, 1998 Keyword: Access-to-information, Sustainable development, Clean development mechanism, Energy conservation/energy production, Ozone layer, Joint implementation, Precautionary principle, Public participation, Climate change, Intergenerational equity, International organization, Forest management/forest conservation, Inventory, EIA, Research, Capacity building, Monitoring, Dispute settlement, Data collection/reporting, Technology transfer, Education, Waste management, Emissions Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001269)