All pages with keywords: COP21

Ratification of Paris Agreement is bad news for Donald Trump
The announcement that the US and China have both ratified the Paris Agreement is likely to make it more difficult for Donald Trump, if he becomes President, to renege on the international commitment on climate change made by Barack Obama’s administration. read more »

Public lecture | A more sustainable energy strategy for India
An important achievement of the UNFCCC meeting in Paris was that for the first time all countries, including developing countries, submitted the actions they proposed to take to reduce emissions in … read more »

VIDEO Public lecture | We’ll always have Paris: COP21 and the new political economy of climate change
Michael Jacobs explores both the causes and the consequences of the Paris Agreement in this LSE public lecture. read more »

COP21: Can game theory predict a global deal on climate change?
Climate change is a ‘wicked problem’, in the terms of game theorists. Collectively, all countries should act on climate change. But it may not always be in a country’s individual … read more »

Post COP21 panel debate | After Paris: is COP21 a turning point for international action on climate change?
In the week immediately after COP21 ends in Paris, Lord Stern will be joined by a distinguished panel to discuss its significance and whether its outcome marks a turning point for international action to combat climate change. read more »
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