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Temas y Debates

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FREIER, Alexander; MAZZALAY, Víctor Hugo  and  ROLANDO, Augusto. Global Warming and Energy Policy: Implications of Multilevel Governance on the Argentine Case. Temas debates (En línea) [online]. 2020, n.40, pp.33-58. ISSN 1853-984X.

This article analyses the energy policy as the principal policy field in the fight against global warming and explores the onset of an emerging multi-level governance as well as its effects on human development. Energy policy in Argentina, with special focus on Córdoba, serves as a case study in order to analyze two fields of action in order to strengthen efficiency: energy generation and the promotion of renewable sources, on the one hand, and energy consumption, on the other. The analysis sheds light on the inconsistency of energy policies which come along with contradictory regulations, limiting effects regarding the increase of renewable energy and a rationalization in consumption. These features coincide with an emerging multi-level governance characterized by multiple actors and fragmented regulations as well as partial differences on the technical and ideological level between national governments, within the timeframe for this paper.

Keywords : Energy policy; Climate change; Multi-level governance; Renewable energy.

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