Mainstreaming climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation Council States / Mari Luomi. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Feb. 2014, 77 p. http://oxfordenergy.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8945cd1683e44d29b0867d49b&id=7662e648f7&e=a5cc0661d0 The author examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. Given the politicisation of the topic at the international level, the paper takes a bottom-up approach that departs from the countries’ national c..
While the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have economically and politically been domin...
limate change consideration in coastal developments in the GCC regions are neither adequately studie...
The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf C...
Mainstreaming climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation Council States / Mari Luomi. Oxford Institute f...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
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During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
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The Gulf Monarchies and Climate Change: Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an Era of Natural Unsustainability (P...
Characterised by a fragile desert environment and high reliance on oil export revenues as their prim...
Low-carbon development is a challenging endeavor for many fossil fuels exporting nations around the ...
The International Relations of the Green Economy in the Gulf: Lessons from the UAE's State-led Energ...
While the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have economically and politically been domin...
limate change consideration in coastal developments in the GCC regions are neither adequately studie...
The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf C...
Mainstreaming climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation Council States / Mari Luomi. Oxford Institute f...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are major oil and natural g...
From climate antagonists to low-carbon protagonists? The changing role of the Gulf OPEC States in th...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
This working paper looks at less explored climate strategies that Saudi Arabia and other producer st...
This paper explores the range and type of coverage that climate change has received over a five-year...
The Gulf Monarchies and Climate Change: Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an Era of Natural Unsustainability (P...
Characterised by a fragile desert environment and high reliance on oil export revenues as their prim...
Low-carbon development is a challenging endeavor for many fossil fuels exporting nations around the ...
The International Relations of the Green Economy in the Gulf: Lessons from the UAE's State-led Energ...
While the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have economically and politically been domin...
limate change consideration in coastal developments in the GCC regions are neither adequately studie...
The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf C...