Relationship Between Emissions Trading System and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Author:

Sosa-Nunez Gustavo

Abstract

AbstractWith the Paris Agreement and through Nationally Determined Contributions, nation-states have agreed to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases. Some of them have approached this aspect by setting emission trading systems. In some cases, it is in the regional and sub-national levels where these types of developments are taking place. The relevance of this market-based instrument is increasing over time, to the point of being regarded as a cornerstone of climate change mitigation strategies, despite the lack of global agreement on the matter. The importance of emission trading systems, however, can be observed when assessing their relevance for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Implementing them can, and should, assist in reaching diverse targets of different Sustainable Development Goals. This is the case of the goals related to energy, economic growth, inclusive industrialization, sustainable cities, sustainable production and consumption patterns, marine and land life, as well as the climate itself. Then, the relevance of emission trading systems can be observed throughout the whole 2030 Agenda. It is thus in this context that this contribution aims to assess the manner in which this relationship takes place in the global fora and in Mexico. A key argument is that there should be the participation of a wider set of sectors and actors.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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