Legal regulation of climate change in the context of global warming
105-121 p.
The relevance of the problem stated in this article is due to the direct negative impact of the climate change, in particular the global warming, on most life-supporting hu- man processes: production, agricultural sector, safe and secure dwelling of popula- tion, and more. The purpose of this article is to study the effectiveness and efficiency of harmonization of the national legislation of the developed countries in accordance with international legal treaties in the field of climate in the context of global warm- ing. The formal legal method is the main one in the study of this issue, which allows making a legal analysis of the provisions of international legal treaties of both a gen- eral nature and special rules that relate to the carrying out of entrepreneurial activity, considering the minimization of negative impact on the climate change, as well as foundations for implementation of the carbon neutrality policy. As a result of re- search, it was made the legal analysis of the content of legal acts on.
the issue of climate change.
The requirements for business entities were determined, provided for by the international legal agreements and leading to a decrease in the negative impact on the climate. In addition, it was made an analysis of the legal basis and feasibility of achieving the carbon neutrality in the developed countries until 2050. To a greater extent, the results of the study are of theoretical significance, since the generalization of requirements provided for by international law is the end result of the study, which together will lead to a decrease in the impact of global warming on climate change, states, business entities and individuals. In turn, the results of this study can be the basis for improving the mechanisms of influence on the climate both in the field of legal sciences and technical sciences. [Testo dell'editore].
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Rivista di studi sulla sostenibilità : XIV, 1, 2024-
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ISSN: 2239-1959
KEYWORDS
- international cooperation, environmental law, climate, the Paris Protocol, environmental safety, climate neutrality