“Special Circumstances” and the Politics of Climate Vulnerability: African Agency in the UN Climate Change Negotiations
African countries are well recognised as being among the worst affected by the impacts of climate change. However, efforts to secure recognition of these “special circumstances” of African countries within the UN climate negotiations have been unsuccessful, despite this being a continental priority...
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Autor principal: | Nicholas Chan |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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