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Introduction to International Climate Change Law Prof. Tracy Hester Environmental Law Fall 2015 Houston, Texas October 13, 2015

Why the Public Demonstrations and Protests? Climate Week NYC, Sept , 2014 –125 world leaders –U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon included In anticipation of global climate change conference this December in Paris –But actually the next major stop in an international negotiation process that has lasted over 20 years

Key International Climate Agreements U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change –entered into force in 1994 with 194 signatories, including the United States –Established general goals, including a reduction of current greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels to help reduce the risk of disruptive climate change –Tools: common but differentiated responsibilities, precautionary principle Kyoto Protocol – to date, the only binding international agreement with enforceable emission reduction obligations

Canada pulls out of Kyoto Protocol CBC News Posted: Dec 12, :00 PM ET Last Updated: Dec 13, :57 AM ET

So how did we get here? What is the Kyoto Protocol? –Technically, the Kyoto Protocol is a supplemental agreement within the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change –Currently the most significant international climate change convention that imposes binding emission limits on the nations who ratified it –The Kyoto Protocol established important legal mechanisms to help reduce emissions over time

UNFCCC’s Shortfalls Commitments: –All parties: provide emission inventories (including sinks), implement national plans to mitigate climate change, and assist in transfer of technologies –Annex I parties: adopt national policies to mitigate climate change “with the aim of” returning to 1990 emission levels; additional funds to developing countries Problems: –No enforcement –1990 levels not low enough by scientific consensus

Kyoto Protocol Agreement adopted, after much drama and brinksmanship, on Dec. 11, Ratified in February 2005 after the Marrakesh Accords and Russian approval (Article 25) Core concepts: –Targets and timetables for binding emission reduction commitments Quantified emissions limitation and reduction objectives (QLROs) for Annex I parties (Annex B to Kyoto) –Flexibility mechanisms: joint implementation, emissions trading, Clean Development Mechanism

Kyoto – Emission Limits Binding emission limits for developed parties for period –Established in Article 3, and described in Annex B –Each Party has full discretion on national strategy to reach goal –Commitments vary for each party Europe – 8 percent reductions below 1990 levels U.S. – 7 percent –Must meet commitment on annual average during commitment period

Kyoto – Emission Limits (cont’d) “Economies in Transition” –May use a base period other than 1990 –“Hot Air” Problem Basket Approach to greenhouse gases (GHGs) –Six GHGs with CO2 equivalent metric –For HFCs, PFCs and SF6, can use 1995 as base year

Kyoto – Flexibility Mechanisms The Kyoto Protocol provides three flexible mechanisms that Annex I parties can use to meet their emission reduction obligations –International Emissions Trading –Joint Implementation –Clean Development Mechanism Fundamental question – auction vs. grandfathering?

UNFCCC After Kyoto Copenhagen Accord 2009 (COP 15) –U.S., China, Brazil, India and South Africa Cancun Agreement 2010 (COP 16) Durban Platform (COP 17) 2011 & Doha Accord (COP 18) 2012 –Rejection of 2d Kyoto Commitment by Canada, Russia, Japan, New Zealand and all developing countries –EU continued with trading system –Commitment to reach new agreement by 2015 COP 20 – Lima –Green Climate Fund –Differentiated responsibility debate in light of changed emission patterns – Loss and Damage Mechanism

What’s Ahead COP 21 – Paris –Prior commitments by developing nations (China, India) –Bilateral commitments to lay groundwork (U.S.-China) Climate attribution, liability and intervention Other GHGs and black carbon initiatives

Questions? Professor Tracy Hester University of Houston Law Center (office)