Affiliation:
1. Department of Political Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
Abstract
AbstractClimate change is often thought of as an issue that only cooperation can address. But growing tensions between the world's two largest emitters, the United States and China, demand that scholars contribute to a new understanding of how climate change, geopolitics, and international relations intersect. A better understanding of how competition might affect climate action by individual states, and more rigorous assessment of whether it might be helpful rather than harmful, is needed.This article is categorized under:
Policy and Governance > International Policy Framework
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change