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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

The transnationalisation of law: rethinking law through transnational environmental regulation

This working paper argues that the rise of transnational regulation has a transformative impact on law. It examines the field of transnational environmental regulation to show that its proliferation challenges … read more »


Tipping points and loss aversion in international environmental agreements

We study the impact of loss-aversion and the threat of catastrophic damages, which we jointly call threshold concerns, on international environmental agreements. We aim to understand whether a threshold for … read more »


Tipping and reference points in climate change games

We live in a world characterized by discontinuities, where thresholds for abrupt and irreversible change are omnipresent, both in economic and ecological dynamics. Such thresholds, often referred to as tipping … read more »


UK climate change policy: how does it affect competitiveness?

The Committee on Climate Change has recommended that setting a target to reduce UK emissions of greenhouse gases to an average of 57 per cent below their 1990 levels during … read more »


Study finds no evidence that climate change policies are harming the UK’s competitiveness

The proposed Fifth Carbon Budget, which will set a greenhouse gas emissions target for 2030, would not harm the UK’s competitiveness, and could even help deliver long-term economic growth, according … read more »


Nicholas Stern urges world leaders to invest in sustainable infrastructure during signing ceremony for Paris Agreement on climate change

Nicholas Stern will urge world leaders to strongly expand investment in infrastructure but ensure that it is all sustainable, in a speech in New York today (22 April 2016) at … read more »


Mary Robinson: ‘climate justice’ must play a key role in the Paris Agreement

The Conversation, 16 March


Clarification: China’s carbon dioxide emissions

On 4 March 2016, the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy at the London School of Economics … read more »


China CO2 emissions may have peaked in 2014: study

Reuters, 7 March


China’s carbon emissions may have peaked already, says Lord Stern

Guardian, 7 March


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