Net Zero and Natural Resources Law
Sovereignty, Security, and Solidarity in the Clean Energy Transition
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 August 2024
- ISBN 9780198925002
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages394 pages
- Size 252x177x27 mm
- Weight 868 g
- Language English 583
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Short description:
Net Zero and Natural Resources Law provides in-depth coverage of the latest developments in legislation, regulations, guidelines, industry contracts, and bidding practices in the natural resources sector in light of ongoing worldwide efforts to achieve net zero.
MoreLong description:
States, corporations, and other actors worldwide have committed to measures aimed at bringing down global emissions to net zero by the year 2060 or earlier. While the need for a clean energy transition is clear, incoherently designed transition programs can pose complex environmental, social, and governance risks, including legal liability and protracted disputes. At the same time, the rush for minerals needed to manufacture clean energy technologies raises fundamental questions&&&8211most crucially, how to ensure the exploration and development of energy transition minerals in a manner that does not exacerbate resource conflicts, resource nationalism, human rights violations, protectionism, energy insecurity, social exclusions, and inequity, especially in conflict-affected and high-risk regions.
By studying the legal and regulatory systems of Africa, Asia, Europe, Australasia, and North and South America through the themes of sovereignty, security and solidarity, Net Zero and Natural Resources Law provides an in-depth discussion of tools and techniques for addressing the legal and contract risks relating to the clean energy transition. This book offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the nature, scope, and guiding principles of natural resources law and policy in a net zero era. Consideration is given to the integrated resource governance roadmap that is needed to improve coherence and coordination in the design, financing, and implementation of energy transition programs across the entire natural resource value chain.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The New Age of Natural Resources Law and Policy: From Resource Conservation to Net Zero
Part I Sovereignty: Introductory Context and Principles
Sources and Principles of Natural Resources Law and Policy in a Net Zero Era
Net Zero Transition and Resource Sovereignty: Emerging Trends and Changing Landscape
Natural Resource Contracts and Net Zero
Critical Minerals Strategies, Net Zero, and Natural Resources Law
Part II Security and Justice Risks in Net Zero Transition
Securing the Supply of Critical Minerals for Net Zero: Chinaâs Regulatory and Policy Frameworks on Lithium
Security and Intergenerational Equity in the Net Zero Transition: Lessons from Canada
Net Zero and Energy Diversification: Lessons from Colombia
Extractive Justice and the Net Zero Transition: Some African Perspectives
Gender Justice and Net Zero Energy Transition: Perspectives from the United Kingdom and Sub-Saharan Africa
Net Zero, Human Rights, and ESG Risk Management
Net Zero and Environmental Impact Assessments: The Baseline Bar in the United States
Resource Efficiency and Net Zero Buildings
Hydrogen and the Net Zero Transition
How Net Zero Goals Impact Electricity Systems and Supply Security: An Analysis of the EU Legal Framework
Part III Building Solidarity for Net Zero: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
The Role of Regional Emissions Trading Systems in the Achievement of a Net Zero Energy Economy
Promoting Solidarity for Net Zero: The Potential and Limitations of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Regional Free Trade Agreements and Net Zero Transitions: Lessons from the US, Mexico, and Canada Free Trade Agreement
Mitigating Damages in Net Zero Energy Transitions through Investment Treaty and Market Reforms
Power Politics: American Law and the Challenges of Promoting Solidarity for Net Zero
Towards Net Zero: A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Australiaâs Energy Transition
Conclusion: Net Zero and the Future of Natural Resources Law