Global Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Governance refers to the systems and processes that countries and international organizations use to manage environmental issues that cross national borders. This includes agreements and treaties aimed at addressing challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Key players in this governance include the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, and various national governments.
These governance frameworks promote cooperation and coordination among nations to create effective policies and practices. They often involve negotiations, monitoring, and reporting mechanisms to ensure compliance and progress. Examples include the Paris Agreement on climate change and the Convention on Biological Diversity.