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Making transparent the accountability deficit in the global climate regime
Aarti Gupta1,2, Max van Deursen1,2
1Environmental Policy Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
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Transparency is often extolled as the key means to secure accountability in the global climate regime. In practice, when transparency reports do reveal politically salient information, the use of such information to enhance accountability may not materialize. Whether the advent of the new enhanced transparency framework of the Paris Agreement will change the prospects for accountability-through-transparency in the climate regime remains to be seen.
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