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To avoid uncontrolled climate change, greenhouse gas emissions will have to be brought under control by major emitters outside the affluent West. The authors investigate the political obstacles in BRIC countries and what their governments could do to strengthen climate policies without incurring serious political damage. Book chapter in: Feeling the Heat: The Politics of Climate Policy in Rapidly Industrializing Countries. Full citation: Afionis S; Bailey I (2012) Ever Closer Partnerships? European Union Relations with Rapidly Industrializing Countries on Climate Change, In: Bailey I; Compston H (Ed) Feeling the Heat: The Politics of Climate Policy in Rapidly Industrializing Countries (Energy, Climate and the Environment), Palgrave Macmillan, pp.57-74.
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Offers an overview of how the EU negotiates bilaterally on climate change with China, India and Brazil.
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This page is a summary of: Ever Closer Partnerships? European Union Relations with Rapidly Industrializing Countries on Climate Change, January 2012, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1057/9780230374973_4.
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