In recent years the climate change debate has shifted from the peripheries of international political discussions to center stage, manifesting in the Paris Agreement in November of 2016 under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. However, the science behind the climate change debate is disputed and does not support the claims made by global leaders who continue to push for increasing environmental regulations and financial aid to those most adversely affected by the supposed climate change (underdeveloped and developing nations). Examining the geopolitical and economic implications of climate change actions reveals the underlying political philosophies guiding global leaders. The advocacy and adoption of climate agreeme...
The complexities of climate science, of estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions and of their im...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
This paper builds on previous geographical and social science work at the boundaries of climate chan...
The paper reviews the geopolitical elements of the emerging discourse on how to control, and cope w...
The importance of addressing the existential threat to humanity, climate change, has grown remarkedl...
The Paris agreement from 2015 is not what the masses had hoped for. The IPCC has made a great effort...
Climate change now constitutes a major issue in world politics, intersecting with and shaping many o...
The Climate Change Conference-2015 ended in Paris. Various heads of the states went back home conten...
Marked by the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009, climate change is shaping the new pat...
Fear of climate change in the United States is seen as the prerequisite to effective mitigation effo...
This study examines climate change and global security in the current 21st Century from the geo-poli...
This Dissertation develops a Neorealism theory of climate change to provide a deeper, power-based, e...
The complexities of climate science, of estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions and of their im...
Climate change must be placed in relation to broader contestation of unequal social and environmenta...
Climate change is an issue rife with economic risk. The physical impacts of global warming, allowed ...
The complexities of climate science, of estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions and of their im...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
This paper builds on previous geographical and social science work at the boundaries of climate chan...
The paper reviews the geopolitical elements of the emerging discourse on how to control, and cope w...
The importance of addressing the existential threat to humanity, climate change, has grown remarkedl...
The Paris agreement from 2015 is not what the masses had hoped for. The IPCC has made a great effort...
Climate change now constitutes a major issue in world politics, intersecting with and shaping many o...
The Climate Change Conference-2015 ended in Paris. Various heads of the states went back home conten...
Marked by the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009, climate change is shaping the new pat...
Fear of climate change in the United States is seen as the prerequisite to effective mitigation effo...
This study examines climate change and global security in the current 21st Century from the geo-poli...
This Dissertation develops a Neorealism theory of climate change to provide a deeper, power-based, e...
The complexities of climate science, of estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions and of their im...
Climate change must be placed in relation to broader contestation of unequal social and environmenta...
Climate change is an issue rife with economic risk. The physical impacts of global warming, allowed ...
The complexities of climate science, of estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions and of their im...
Some research on climate change has been the basis of climate change denialism (hereafter, CCD is us...
This paper builds on previous geographical and social science work at the boundaries of climate chan...