Under the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities” (Article 3.1 of the UNFCCC) non-Annex I parties have so far been exempted from emission limitation or reduction commitments. However, the pressure is mounting on those countries, especially major emitting developing countries, to contribute actively to the mitigation of climate change. Participation by these developing countries in a future international climate regime is often called for, but it is usually unclear how and how much these countries should participate, what kind of support they need and in which sectors. This project aims to provide a more detailed view on six countries to understand how they could best make a contribution to the regime and how they could bes...
This report analyses the emissions reduction targets submitted under the Copenhagen Accord by develo...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
Apart from the much-debated question of what legal form the 2015 climate agreement is supposed to ha...
In the long term, any definition of adequacy consistent with UNFCCC Article 2 will require increased...
In the long term, any definition of adequacy consistent with UNFCCC Article 2 will require increased...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
A significant number of countries classified as "developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
Meeting the EU objective of limiting global average temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius above ...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
The "South - North Dialogue" Proposal, developed by researchers from developing and industrialised c...
Models and scenarios to assess greenhouse gas mitigation action have become more diversified and det...
This report provides an overview of current activities regarding climate change mitigation in six em...
This report analyses the emissions reduction targets submitted under the Copenhagen Accord by develo...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
Apart from the much-debated question of what legal form the 2015 climate agreement is supposed to ha...
In the long term, any definition of adequacy consistent with UNFCCC Article 2 will require increased...
In the long term, any definition of adequacy consistent with UNFCCC Article 2 will require increased...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
A significant number of countries classified as "developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
Meeting the EU objective of limiting global average temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius above ...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
An Agreement on CDM rules in important both for industrialised and developing countries. As a flexib...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
The "South - North Dialogue" Proposal, developed by researchers from developing and industrialised c...
Models and scenarios to assess greenhouse gas mitigation action have become more diversified and det...
This report provides an overview of current activities regarding climate change mitigation in six em...
This report analyses the emissions reduction targets submitted under the Copenhagen Accord by develo...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
Apart from the much-debated question of what legal form the 2015 climate agreement is supposed to ha...