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Beatriz Garcia, Mandy Meng Fang ; Lin, Jolene Marine Plastic Pollution in Asia: All Hands on Deck! Journal Article Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 3 (1), pp. 11-46, 2019. @article{Garcia2019, title = {Marine Plastic Pollution in Asia: All Hands on Deck!}, author = {Beatriz Garcia, Mandy Meng Fang and Jolene Lin}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {Chinese Journal of Environmental Law}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {11-46}, keywords = {Asia}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } | |
2014 |
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Lin, Jolene Litigating Climate Change in Asia Journal Article Climate Law, 4 (1-2), pp. 140–149, 2014. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Asia, Climate Change @article{lin2014litigating, title = {Litigating Climate Change in Asia}, author = {Jolene Lin}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-01-01}, journal = {Climate Law}, volume = {4}, number = {1-2}, pages = {140--149}, publisher = {Brill Nijhoff}, abstract = {There is increasing climate change litigation in jurisdictions such as the United States, Australia and the European Union. Such litigation seeks to, inter alia, promote mitigation and compel governmental authorities to take effective adaptation measures. Climate litigation, however, is almost unknown in Asia. This article explores the potential for climate litigation in Asia and argues that conditions are ripe in jurisdictions like India and the Philippines for advancing climate mitigation and adaptation via the courtroom.}, keywords = {Asia, Climate Change}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } There is increasing climate change litigation in jurisdictions such as the United States, Australia and the European Union. Such litigation seeks to, inter alia, promote mitigation and compel governmental authorities to take effective adaptation measures. Climate litigation, however, is almost unknown in Asia. This article explores the potential for climate litigation in Asia and argues that conditions are ripe in jurisdictions like India and the Philippines for advancing climate mitigation and adaptation via the courtroom. | |
2010 |
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Koh Kheng Lian, Lye L H; Lin, Jolene Crucial issues in climate change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the world Book World Scientific, 2010. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Asia, Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol @book{koh2010crucial, title = {Crucial issues in climate change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the world}, author = {Koh Kheng Lian, L.H. Lye and Jolene Lin}, year = {2010}, date = {2010-01-01}, publisher = {World Scientific}, abstract = {Crucial Issues in Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the World focuses on responses to climate change in the world''s most populous region. This book provides the most comprehensive insight to the climate change discourse within Asia to date by drawing on the diverse disciplines and experience of legal practitioners, climate change consultants, government officials and academics. Individual chapters address issues such as how the various Asian countries OCo highly disparate in their cultures, socio-economic conditions and political systems OCo are responding to climate change, the challenges of mitigating and adapting to climate change, and the effective implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in Asia. Sample Chapter (s). Foreword (37 KB). Chapter 1: Climate Disruption: Remaking the Agenda of Meas in Asia and the World (138 KB). Contents: Setting the Stage: Climate Disruption: Remaking the Agenda of MEAs in Asia and the World (NA Robinson); Reframing Global Warming: Toward a Strategic National Planning Framework (SV Valentine); Climate Change OCo Living in the Anthropocene (J Obbard); Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): An Overview of the Clean Development Mechanism in Southeast Asia (J Lin); CDM in China (X Yang & X Wang); Empirial Considerations in the Development of CDM Projects in Asia (WIY Byun & FHC Chan); Making Markets Work OCo A Review of CDM Performance and the Need for Reform (C Streck & J Lin); Emissions Trading in the European Union and Asia: Regional Framework: The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme OCo Past, Present and Future (K Deketelaere & M …}, keywords = {Asia, Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Crucial Issues in Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the World focuses on responses to climate change in the world''s most populous region. This book provides the most comprehensive insight to the climate change discourse within Asia to date by drawing on the diverse disciplines and experience of legal practitioners, climate change consultants, government officials and academics. Individual chapters address issues such as how the various Asian countries OCo highly disparate in their cultures, socio-economic conditions and political systems OCo are responding to climate change, the challenges of mitigating and adapting to climate change, and the effective implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in Asia. Sample Chapter (s). Foreword (37 KB). Chapter 1: Climate Disruption: Remaking the Agenda of Meas in Asia and the World (138 KB). Contents: Setting the Stage: Climate Disruption: Remaking the Agenda of MEAs in Asia and the World (NA Robinson); Reframing Global Warming: Toward a Strategic National Planning Framework (SV Valentine); Climate Change OCo Living in the Anthropocene (J Obbard); Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): An Overview of the Clean Development Mechanism in Southeast Asia (J Lin); CDM in China (X Yang & X Wang); Empirial Considerations in the Development of CDM Projects in Asia (WIY Byun & FHC Chan); Making Markets Work OCo A Review of CDM Performance and the Need for Reform (C Streck & J Lin); Emissions Trading in the European Union and Asia: Regional Framework: The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme OCo Past, Present and Future (K Deketelaere & M … |