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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

What do the Appendices to the Copenhagen Accord tell us about global greenhouse gas emissions and the prospects for avoiding a rise in global average temperature of more than 2°C?

This paper sets out an assessment of the latest targets and intended actions for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, which have been submitted by countries to the Appendices of the … read more »


Getting a deal on climate change: Obama’s flexible multilateralism. Obama Nation? US foreign policy one year on

‘It will be as different as night from day’, is how Senator John Kerry described the impact of Barack Obama’s election victory on America’s stance in international climate politics. … read more »


An issue of trust: state corruption, responsibility and greenhouse gas emissions

Climate change is increasingly seen to raise difficult normative issues. To date, cumulative emissions have been disproportionately from the developed world, while the consequences of climate change are anticipated … read more »


Deciding our future in Copenhagen: will the world rise to the challenge of climate change?

Nicholas Stern The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen begins on 7 December and we can see the outline of a global agreement emerging. However, the crucial specifics of … read more »


Mitigating climate change through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions: the science and economics of future paths for global annual emissions

Mitigating climate change through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions: the science and economics of future paths for global annual emissions read more »


Action and ambition for a global deal in Copenhagen

This paper sets out an assessment of the latest national positions regarding emission reduction targets and actions going into the forthcoming negotiations in Copenhagen. These targets and intentions are quantified … read more »


A new deal on climate change in Copenhagen?

Paavola, J. November 2009. Environmental Values, v.18, pp.393-396.


A global deal on climate change: the challenges between now and December in Copenhagen

A summary of presentations at a symposium in the House of Lords on 27 October 2009. read more »


Managing climate change and overcoming poverty: facing the realities and building a global agreement


Principles for a Global Deal for Limiting the Risks from Climate Change

Environmental Resource Economics, April 2009


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