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Regulatory challenges in the move to a low-carbon environment

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Victoria Wise, Vijaya Thyil, A Al-Odat
An outcome of the international climate conference in Copenhagen (COP 15, 2009) was that a number of governments have undertaken to reduce their nations' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and some have provided targets and deadlines for the achievement of their stated goals. While the transition to a low-carbon environment has the potential to stimulate growth, create jobs and opportunities, and to bring benefits to the economy, there are many challenges in the process. This is an exploratory paper aimed at identifying the major regulatory and governance issues associated with the move to a low-carbon environment. In terms of business governance, CEOs and other executives responsible for corporate oversight will need to monitor, assess, and manage compliance with climate change and carbon-related regulation. In the transition period government regulation encouraging appropriate carbon costs classification and measurement, financial sustainability reporting and disclosure, and responsible carbon citizenship are expected to be predominant.

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Journal

Interdisciplinary environmental review

Volume

11

Issue

4

Pagination

283 - 292

Publisher

Inderscience Enterprises

Location

Onley, England

ISSN

1521-0227

eISSN

2042-6992

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Inderscience Enterprises

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