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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

Reflections on the latest report by the Global Commission on the Economy and the Climate

Visiting Professor Michael Jacobs explains the key findings of the latest report by The New Climate Economy which outlines 10 practical measures to boost economic growth & reduce climate risk. read more »


A minilateral solution for global climate change? On bargaining efficiency, club benefits and international legitimacy

This paper by Rober Falkner explores the the potential role that climate clubs might play in promoting global climate action. read more »


Could China, the world’s biggest carbon emitter, ever go green?

TIME magazine report on new LSE research which indicates that China’s C02 emissions may peak by 2025 – five years sooner than the year pledged. read more »


Ein Physiker beim G-7-Gipfel

Die Wilt, 11 June


G7, China leading on climate change

The Age, 10 June


China’s greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025, says study

South China Morning Post, 8 June


China’s greenhouse gas emissions could fall within 10 years

The Irish Times, 9 June


New study finds China’s emissions likely to peak by 2025

China’s greenhouse gas emissions could peak more than five years earlier than expected, helping to avoid dangerous climate change, according to a new paper. read more »


La Chine devrait réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre plus vite que prévu

Le Monde, 8 June


Climat : les émissions de la Chine à leur maximum d’ici 2025

MSN.com France, 8 June


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