Prior to the 2015 Paris Conference of the Parties (COP), every state was requested to submit a pledge of their own design. To date, there has been a lack of large-n studies that provide a broad picture of these pledges. We employ Discourse Network Analysis to examine critically the climate pledges of all 162 actors at the Paris COP. Our research offers four main contributions. First, we provide data regarding the mitigation and adaptation components of every national pledge. Second, we identify six types of mitigation targets, and visually cluster every state according to these formats. Third, we argue that the pledges of the Umbrella Group of non-EU developed states, and of the group of oil exporting countries, showed greater internal simi...
The EU has been a rare example of a consistent global leadership on climate change. At a time when g...
Non-state and sub-national actors (e.g. companies, civil society, cities and regions, collectively r...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
This research takes part in the discussion of responsibility of different actors to participate in g...
Climate change is one of the most daunting global policy challenges facing the international communi...
Headline issue: COP21, to be held in Paris at the end of 2015, presents an important opportunity for...
The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The Paris Agreement takes a bottom-up approach to ...
The Paris Agreement culminates a six-year transition toward an international climate policy architec...
This report provides the results of an analysis of “intended nationally determined contributions”, o...
The EU has attempted to take a leading role in climate negotiations, but how effective has it been i...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Towards the Paris Agreement: Coalitions at the United Nations Climate Change Conferences. The study ...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
To advance empirical research on international environmental institutions, new data on national posi...
The EU has been a rare example of a consistent global leadership on climate change. At a time when g...
Non-state and sub-national actors (e.g. companies, civil society, cities and regions, collectively r...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
This research takes part in the discussion of responsibility of different actors to participate in g...
Climate change is one of the most daunting global policy challenges facing the international communi...
Headline issue: COP21, to be held in Paris at the end of 2015, presents an important opportunity for...
The Paris Climate Agreement of December 2015 marks a decisive break from the unsuccessful Kyoto regi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The Paris Agreement takes a bottom-up approach to ...
The Paris Agreement culminates a six-year transition toward an international climate policy architec...
This report provides the results of an analysis of “intended nationally determined contributions”, o...
The EU has attempted to take a leading role in climate negotiations, but how effective has it been i...
This analysis of the Copenhagen Accord evaluates emission reduction pledges by individual countries ...
Towards the Paris Agreement: Coalitions at the United Nations Climate Change Conferences. The study ...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
To advance empirical research on international environmental institutions, new data on national posi...
The EU has been a rare example of a consistent global leadership on climate change. At a time when g...
Non-state and sub-national actors (e.g. companies, civil society, cities and regions, collectively r...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...