This conceptual paper brings together two previously disparate strands of scholarshipon climate change and development together with emerging studies of stranded assets. It addresses the question: What are the lessons learnt from this literature for the way developing countries should ‘develop’ in a post-Paris Agreement world? The paper argues that instead of a blind neo-colonial process of rapidly replicating the development paths of already industrialized countries – especially in the context of the fossil fuel sector – developing countries must adopt their own unique development strategies that are more inclusive and transformative. The foregone economic gains from not investing in fossil fuels maybe compensated by the reduced risks of s...
http://www.cesifo.deCombating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. To...
Master of Law in Environmental Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The urgency t...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
This conceptual paper brings together two previously disparate strands of scholarshipon climate chan...
This conceptual paper brings together two previously disparate strands of scholarship on climate cha...
Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recog...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
Until recently, climate change was viewed largely as an environmental concern, of little relevance t...
Rich countries have emitted most of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, while poor countries wil...
This paper explores the underlying development outcomes and cumulative emissions trajectories of 20...
The rapid economic success achieved by the developing countries in general, and India and China in p...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Headline issue: This paper was produced to inform negotiations ahead of a key international conferen...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
http://www.cesifo.deCombating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. To...
Master of Law in Environmental Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The urgency t...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
This conceptual paper brings together two previously disparate strands of scholarshipon climate chan...
This conceptual paper brings together two previously disparate strands of scholarship on climate cha...
Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recog...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
Until recently, climate change was viewed largely as an environmental concern, of little relevance t...
Rich countries have emitted most of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, while poor countries wil...
This paper explores the underlying development outcomes and cumulative emissions trajectories of 20...
The rapid economic success achieved by the developing countries in general, and India and China in p...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Headline issue: This paper was produced to inform negotiations ahead of a key international conferen...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
http://www.cesifo.deCombating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. To...
Master of Law in Environmental Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The urgency t...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...