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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

Trump to be odd man out amid climate talks at G20 summit

The Hill, 2 July 2017


‘Climate Change Laws of the World’ technical presentation of the database, and trends in climate legislation

These slides were presented during the ‘Webinar | Climate Change Laws of the World – global trends in legislation and litigation’ which was held on 5 June 2017. A video … read more »


What can we expect from French President Macron on climate change?

On 14 May, Emmanuel Macron, leader of the new ‘En Marche!’ movement and former Economy Minister under François Hollande, will become President of France, after winning 66.1% of the votes … read more »


Climate negotiators’ and scientists’ assessments of the climate negotiations

Paper analyses the perceived success of the climate negotiations in a sample of 656 experts involved in international climate policy. read more »


Global trends in climate change legislation and litigation: 2017 update

About the report This report summarises key trends in climate change legislation and litigation. It is the sixth stock-take in a series of global Climate Legislation Studies that dates back … read more »


Green taxes in a post-Paris world: are millions of nays inevitable?

Carattini, S., Baranzini, A., Thalmann, P. et al. Environ Resource Econ (2017). doi:10.1007/s10640-017-0133-8


E.U. leader expresses ‘regret’ over Trump’s climate order, says ‘the world can count on Europe’

Bob Ward comments on President Trump’s executive order on ‘Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth’. read more »


Long-term scenarios: Energy pathways in the UK

The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definition of accurate and realistic national pathways to cut emissions. A recent study applied to … read more »


Luring others into climate action: coalition formation games with threshold and spillover effects

We explore the prospects of cooperation in a threshold public bad game. The experiment’s setup allows us to investigate the issue of effort coordination between signatories and non-signatories to … read more »


‘Before the Flood’ Film Screening and Panel Discussion

The LSE Department of Geography and Environment and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment warmly invite you to this film screening and panel discussion On the … read more »


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