ABSTRACT

This chapter allows the scope of climate-change governance by adding in the global factor. For climate governance, this seems appropriate when addressing many diffuse and heterogeneous sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). To obtain this double-track results approach, the construction of governance rules would need to be different from what climate governance has performed to date. In this sense, the logic of the formal informal dichotomy needs to be tested by effectiveness in pursuing goals. Thus effectiveness would constitute the second element in constructing the concept of governance as a policy process. The chapter intends to narrow down the concept and find its link with climate change. The chapter provide a detailed explanation of what kind of global public good clean air. The chapter discuss the concept of governance and find elements to develop a useful intellectual tool to work with throughout the book.