The road from Paris: International climate policy after the Paris agreement of 2015 / Richard S J Tol, Vox, 16/12/2015 The Paris Agreement – for three main reasons – will shape the future of climate and energy policy. First, the long-term aim has been sharpened from 2°C to “[h]old[ing] the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C”... lire la suite Canada, climat et COP21: le temps..
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The Paris Agreement, adopted at the end of 2015 has been welcomed as a turning point in climate nego...
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At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
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It was impossible for the Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) to fail as the climate warms up rapidly....
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
Beyond the Paris Climate Agreement / Bo Lidegaard, Project syndicate, 20/10/2016 Now that it has bee...
The road from Paris: International climate policy after the Paris agreement of 2015 / Richard S J To...
The Paris Agreement of December 2015 fundamentally realigned the structures of international climate...
Will the Paris Accord Accelerate Climate Change? / Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Andrey Polbin, Andrey Zuba...
The Paris Agreement, adopted at the end of 2015 has been welcomed as a turning point in climate nego...
The present article focuses on the already discernable key objectives of the climate agreement due t...
The Paris Agreement, adopted at the end of 2015 has been welcomed as a turning point in climate nego...
Executive Summary > The Paris climate summit in December 2015 resulted in an Agreement that pragmati...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
Enhancing climate change mitigation ambition after Paris - Messages from economic literature / Hanna...
The time for a “New Deal” for climate change is now / Aniruddh Mohan, Planet Policy, 21/09/2015 In l...
The Paris Agreement: understanding the physical and social challenges for a warming world of 1.5°C a...
Bonn Climate Talks Lay Groundwork for Final Push Toward Paris / David Waskow, blog WRI, 4/09/2015 A...
It was impossible for the Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) to fail as the climate warms up rapidly....
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
Beyond the Paris Climate Agreement / Bo Lidegaard, Project syndicate, 20/10/2016 Now that it has bee...