Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it might happen, scenarios are usually designed to minimize global economic cost. This approach however assigns most of the effort to developing nations, which have the least resources to deploy carbon cuts, and the least responsibility for past emissions
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
A maximum global-mean warming of 2˚C above preindustrial temperatures has been adopted by the United...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
The post-2012 climate policy framework needs a global commitment to deep greenhouse gas emission cut...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
Benchmarks to guide countries in ratcheting-up ambition, climate finance, and support in an equitabl...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
What is at stake in the climate negotiations is the provision of a global public good, indeed a "cle...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
Despite overwhelming evidence that the world needs to make rapid and substantial investments in clim...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
Given that the Paris Agreement (PA) has strengthened the long-term temperature goal and that it call...
The UNFCCC process of negotiating multilateral carbon emissions reductions thus far has focused on a...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
A maximum global-mean warming of 2˚C above preindustrial temperatures has been adopted by the United...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
The post-2012 climate policy framework needs a global commitment to deep greenhouse gas emission cut...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
Benchmarks to guide countries in ratcheting-up ambition, climate finance, and support in an equitabl...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
What is at stake in the climate negotiations is the provision of a global public good, indeed a "cle...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
Despite overwhelming evidence that the world needs to make rapid and substantial investments in clim...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
Given that the Paris Agreement (PA) has strengthened the long-term temperature goal and that it call...
The UNFCCC process of negotiating multilateral carbon emissions reductions thus far has focused on a...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
A maximum global-mean warming of 2˚C above preindustrial temperatures has been adopted by the United...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...