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      SADC's response to climate change - the role of harmonised law and policy on mitigation in the energy sector

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          The negligible levels of energy-related GHG emissions attributable to the Southern African sub-region translates into the sub-region contributing relatively little towards global climate change. Notwithstanding, the member states comprising the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are among the most vulnerable to the trans boundary effects of global climate change. Existing SADC climate change policy documents highlight the important role of the energy sector in climate change mitigation. Furthermore, various international, African Union and SADC legal instruments stress the crucial role of harmonised law and policy as climate change adaptive measure. It is the central hypothesis of this paper that harmonised sub-regional law and policy aimed at regulating SADC member states' mitigation efforts in the energy sector is a crucial climate change adaptive strategy. This hypothesis is based on the mandates for the formulation of a SADC climate change action plan and for mitigation in the energy sector. These mandates are contained in the texts of the SADC-CNGO Climate Change Agenda, 2012 and the Southern Africa Sub - Regional Framework on Climate Change, 2010 respectively. It is the main aim of this paper to investigate recent developments in the formulation of harmonised SADC law and policy on climate change in general and law and policy pertaining to mitigation in the energy sector specifically. In achieving the stated aim, themes to be investigated by means of a literature study are those of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change and harmonised sub-regional policy on mitigation in the energy sector as adaptive measure in the SADC

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                Journal
                jesa
                Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
                J. energy South. Afr.
                The Research Energy Centre of the University of Cape Town (Cape Town )
                2413-3051
                January 2014
                : 25
                : 1
                : 26-32
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Faculty of Law, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus
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                S1021-447X2014000100004
                5fcf2d54-4bff-4d1c-a652-155ce485bf42

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                Categories
                Economics
                Energy & Fuels
                Environmental Sciences
                Nuclear Science & Technology
                Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary

                Sociology,General economics,Nuclear chemistry,Batteries & Fuel cells,General environmental science
                sub-regional policy,energy-related GHG emissions,mitigation,climate change,adaptation

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