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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

World must deliver urgently on global agenda for climate and sustainability, says Nicholas Stern 10 years on from his landmark report

The world must deliver urgently and strongly on the global agenda for climate and sustainability over the next 10 years, and avoid the huge risks resulting from delay, Nicholas Stern will say in a keynote speech today (28 October 2016) to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of his landmark review of the economics […]


Nicholas Stern responds to historic European Parliament vote to ratify the Paris Agreement on climate change

Welcoming the decision today by the European Parliament to ratify the Paris Agreement, Professor Lord Stern of Brentford, Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment … read more »


Ratification of Paris Agreement is bad news for Donald Trump

The announcement that the US and China have both ratified the Paris Agreement is likely to make it more difficult for Donald Trump, if he becomes President, to renege on the international commitment on climate change made by Barack Obama’s administration. read more »


Breakthrough as US and China agree to ratify Paris climate deal

The Guardian, 3 September 2016


Paris climate deal: where US and China have led, others must quickly follow

The Guardian, 3 September 2016


Greer Gosnell

A bargaining experiment on heterogeneity and side deals in climate negotiations

The recent global climate change agreement in Paris leaves a wide gap between pledged and requisite emissions reductions in keeping with the commonly accepted 2°C target. A recent strand of … read more »


How will Brexit affect climate change policy?

It is still too early to know all the ways in which the UK’s departure from the European Union will affect the climate change policy of the 28 current Member … read more »


Lord Stern comments on the publication of the proposed Fifth Carbon Budget

Commenting today on the publication both by the UK Government of the proposed Fifth Carbon Budget and by the Committee on Climate Change of its annual progress report, Lord Stern … read more »


Lord Stern responds to speech by Amber Rudd

Responding to a speech today by Amber Rudd, the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Lord Stern of Brentford, Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate … read more »


Understanding the demand for REDD+ credits

Laing, Timothy, Taschini, Luca and Palmer, Charles (2016). In: Environmental Conservation


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