Post-COP27, Fergus Green and SEI's Harro van Asselt offer ways to advance efforts to develop an international agreement to restrict and phase out fossil fuels.
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Post-COP27, Fergus Green and SEI's Harro van Asselt offer ways to advance efforts to develop an international agreement to restrict and phase out fossil fuels.
Cleo Verkuijl and Harro van Asselt assess the key outcomes and continuing challenges from COP24.
Calling on members of civil society to help design and monitor policies to achieve the Paris Agreement's goals.
The Marrakech talks may not have tackled the gap between global climate goals and fossil fuel production, but governments can show leadership now.
Trade deals and the World Trade Organization are widely seen as detrimental to climate mitigation efforts, but they could also work to support them.
Time to get serious about supply-side climate policies. A conference organised by SEI offered international perspectives, and ideas for how to move forward.
We understand the economics. We know some successful strategies. But mastering the politics – that’s the hardest part.
The APA should recommend that countries pledge emission reduction targets of each substance separately as part of their Nationally Determined Contributions.
Along with trying to reduce consumption, policy-makers should consider measures that target the production of coal, oil and gas.
The Paris Agreement has laid a foundation for global climate action, but doesn't guarantee that its goals will be achieved. The real test is what we make of it.
Volkswagen has put the spotlight both on the limitations of environmental policies, and on the perils of trusting corporate emission reduction pledges.
As Paris climate agreement pledges fall short of 2°C-level ambition, hopes have built that innovations across sectors will fill the gap. Can they deliver?
Pledges for the 2015 UN climate change agreement have started to trickle in. Countries must provide for a robust assessment and review process.
A workshop brought together perspectives on the issue of tacking energy subsidies from international relations and international law.
This article looks at some of the economic and competitiveness issues raised by the climate and energy targets proposed by the European Union.