At their meeting in the Italian city of L'Aquila in July 2009, the heads of state and government of the G8 countries and the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF), whose members include India, Brazil and China, acknowledged the importance that global warming must not exceed the 2 degrees Celsius guard rail if dangerous climate change is to be avoided. The German Advisory Council on Global Change views this as an extremely important step towards the adoption of a binding international agreement which establishes a well-founded target for global climate protection. The task now is to build on this consensus and reach agreement, at Copenhagen, on a follow-up treaty to the Kyoto Protocol, which is due to expire in 2012. This new int...
In this paper, I bring forth a proposal on how to proceed with the Climate Negotiations after the me...
In this article we discuss the global negotiations now underway and aimed at achieving new climate c...
Abstract Attempting to keep global warming well below 2o Celsius is an aggressive goal set by the P...
International climate policy post-Copenhagen is in crisis. There is currently no prospect of the com...
This paper outlines a comprehensive set of proposals to advance the climate change debate on the roa...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists that scientific evidence points to a man made cl...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
International audienceGlobal warming is in essence an economic and political problem. Greenhouse gas...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
The Copenhagen climate summit in December 2009 confirmed that there is broad international agreement...
In the international negotiations aiming to solve the global warming problem, the world is still far...
The threat of large and rapid climate changes caused by human induced releases of greenhouse gases f...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
Climate change has become one of the most crucial global challenges of the 21st century. It was in t...
The Kyoto Protocol was the outcome of many years of multilateral negotiation and political compromis...
In this paper, I bring forth a proposal on how to proceed with the Climate Negotiations after the me...
In this article we discuss the global negotiations now underway and aimed at achieving new climate c...
Abstract Attempting to keep global warming well below 2o Celsius is an aggressive goal set by the P...
International climate policy post-Copenhagen is in crisis. There is currently no prospect of the com...
This paper outlines a comprehensive set of proposals to advance the climate change debate on the roa...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists that scientific evidence points to a man made cl...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
International audienceGlobal warming is in essence an economic and political problem. Greenhouse gas...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
The Copenhagen climate summit in December 2009 confirmed that there is broad international agreement...
In the international negotiations aiming to solve the global warming problem, the world is still far...
The threat of large and rapid climate changes caused by human induced releases of greenhouse gases f...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
Climate change has become one of the most crucial global challenges of the 21st century. It was in t...
The Kyoto Protocol was the outcome of many years of multilateral negotiation and political compromis...
In this paper, I bring forth a proposal on how to proceed with the Climate Negotiations after the me...
In this article we discuss the global negotiations now underway and aimed at achieving new climate c...
Abstract Attempting to keep global warming well below 2o Celsius is an aggressive goal set by the P...