What kinds of national climate institutions can solve the governance challenges that the Paris Agreement devolves to them? This article identifies three stages of climate institutions in Brazil, a major emitter of greenhouse gases through deforestation that managed to reduce such emissions for nearly a decade. It shows that a narrow definition of climate institutions that seeks purpose-built state institutions fails to capture important dynamics there, and that such institutions have little direct impact on outcomes. In Brazil’s political landscape, national presidents exercise a decisive influence on their climate ambitions and capacities. However, positive and negative feedback loops also brought some effective climate action from the lay...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Most of the world's nations (around 130) have committed to reaching net-zero carbon dioxide or green...
What kinds of national climate institutions can solve the governance challenges that the Paris Agree...
Strong climate institutional governance is necessary for countries to meet their international clima...
This article discusses the role of China, Russia, India and Brazil in the climate regime. It describ...
This article explores the issue of designing government institutions in charge of the climate agenda...
The international climate finance landscape is characterized by complexity and fragmentation (Weikma...
After almost 20 years, states agreed at the ICAO on the creation of Carbon Offset and Reduction Sche...
This paper examines the centrality of Brazil within the future of climate policy and politics. The s...
The gap between the internationally agreed climate objectives and tangible emissions reductions loom...
This article examines how geopolitics are embedded into the efforts of Southern nations that try to ...
Fagfellevurdert artikkel, utgitt i Sustainability 2013Engelsk sammendrag (abstract): International c...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25% and ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Most of the world's nations (around 130) have committed to reaching net-zero carbon dioxide or green...
What kinds of national climate institutions can solve the governance challenges that the Paris Agree...
Strong climate institutional governance is necessary for countries to meet their international clima...
This article discusses the role of China, Russia, India and Brazil in the climate regime. It describ...
This article explores the issue of designing government institutions in charge of the climate agenda...
The international climate finance landscape is characterized by complexity and fragmentation (Weikma...
After almost 20 years, states agreed at the ICAO on the creation of Carbon Offset and Reduction Sche...
This paper examines the centrality of Brazil within the future of climate policy and politics. The s...
The gap between the internationally agreed climate objectives and tangible emissions reductions loom...
This article examines how geopolitics are embedded into the efforts of Southern nations that try to ...
Fagfellevurdert artikkel, utgitt i Sustainability 2013Engelsk sammendrag (abstract): International c...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25% and ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Most of the world's nations (around 130) have committed to reaching net-zero carbon dioxide or green...