[t]his bulletin provides an overview of recent discussions about the impact of corruption on environmental governance, with a focus on emissions trading. It reviews new definitions and the latest corruption assessment methodologies in order to illuminate the broader challenges faced by GHG trading mechanisms and climate finance.
Pace Environmental Notes, the weblog of the Pace University School of Law’s Environmental Collection, is a gateway to news, recent books and articles, information resources, and legal research strategies relevant to the fields of environmental, energy, land use, animal law and other related disciplines.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
UNEP Global Environmental Alert Released for March: The Impact of Corruption on Climate Change: Threatening Emissions Trading Mechanisms?
Recently, the United Nations Environment Programme released a new Global Environmental Alert titled, The Impact of Corruption on Climate Change: Threatening Emissions Trading Mechanisms? (Mar. 2013). According to the 13-page alert,
Prior alerts are available here, dating from Aug. 2010 to the present.
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