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State ownership and climate change mitigation: Overcoming the carbon curse?




AuthorsBenoit Mayer, Mikko Rajavuori

PublisherCentre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL)

Publication year2016

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Web address http://unfccc.int/documentation/submissions_from_non-party_stakeholders/items/7482.php


Abstract

The role that States can play in promoting climate change mitigation extends beyond the
regulation of private actors. States are important economic actors in their own right. State-owned
enterprises (SOEs) dominate sectors which are critical to a transition towards a carbon-neutral
economy – particularly so in emerging economies. States have sometimes used their ownership
policies to induce efforts towards climate change mitigation; they should always use this
opportunity. SOEs can demonstrate the economic viability of incremental and structural reforms
at the scale of a corporation. They are a chance for governments to lead by example. The
framework for non-market approaches to sustainable development should further explore and
raise awareness on the role that State ownership policies play in climate change mitigation.


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