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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

How subnational governments are rescaling environmental governance: the case of the Brazilian state of São Paulo

Setzer, J. (2014). In: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. November 2014. DOI: 10.1080/1523908X.2014.984669


Managing the climate commons at the nexus of ecology, behaviour and economics

Academic contributions to climate change policy have been constrained by methodological and terminological differences, so we discuss how programmes aimed at cross-disciplinary education and involvement in governance may help to unlock scholars’ potential to propose new solutions. read more »


The US-China Climate Deal

Television interview. read more »


Rich countries pledge $9.3bn to help poorer nations cope with climate change

Green Climate Fund pledging conference in Berlin falls just short of $10bn target read more »


Historic pledge on climate change is the result of deep commitment

Letter from Lord Stern on the China-US climate change deal read more »


China and US deal to curb emissions draws mixed response

An unexpected move by the US and China to jointly set out their plans to tackle global warming prompted a lukewarm response in Europe and hostility in Washington in a sign that sealing a global climate treaty next year still faces big hurdles. read more »


US, China climate deal boosts hopes of global pact

A surprise deal between the United States and China on Wednesday could be a breakthrough moment in decades-long efforts to secure a global climate change pact, environment experts said. read more »


Comment by Nicholas Stern on China-United States joint announcement on climate change

Lord Stern welcomes climate change agreement announced by President Obama and President Xi. Calls on G20 countries to take action at forthcoming summit. read more »


Comment by Nicholas Stern on launch of the Synthesis Report of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This comprehensive report about the causes and potential consequences of climate change should be essential reading for all political leaders across the world read more »


World warned: Act now or humanity faces catastrophe

Today, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its verdict on the changes to the global climate. read more »


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