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The management of multilateral negotiations: lessons from UN climate negotiations
The 2009 Conference of Parties (COP 15) in Copenhagen, which aimed to deliver a first-ever comprehensive global climate deal, ended without agreement in part because of poor management … read more »

A Global Deal on Climate Change: the challenges between now and December in Copenhagen
A symposium on climate change, organised by Lord Nicholas Stern, in association with the All Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group. Chair: The Lord Speaker Contributors: Lord Nicholas Stern, Lord Rees … read more »

Nicholas Stern – Deciding our Future in Copenhagen: will the world rise to the challenge of climate change?
Chair: Sir Howard Davies, LSE’s Director Speaker: Lord Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government at LSE, where he also directs the Asia Research Centre and the India … read more »

UN climate talks: Good COP Bad COP
COP 19 aimed to progress the negotiations towards a global climate change agreement, which the Parties are seeking to finalise by 2015 at COP 21 in Paris. The conference overran by one day, with a modest outcome. read more »

Assessing climate change impacts, sea level rise and storm surge risk in port cities: a case study on Copenhagen
This paper presents a first estimate of the exposure of the world’s large port cities (population exceeding one million inhabitants in 2005) to coastal flooding due to sea-level rise … read more »

International climate policy after Copenhagen: Towards a ‘building blocks’ approach
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen conference. It argues that a major reassessment of the current approach to building a climate … read more »

International climate policy after Copenhagen: towards a ‘building blocks’ approach
This paper asks what can be hoped for the international climate change negotiation process in the wake of the 2009 Copenhagen conference, and what should be … read more »
Copenhagen Accord pledges take world a long way towards 2˚C path, but should go further
Copenhagen Accord pledges take world a long way towards 2˚C path, but should go further according to an analysis released today. read more »

What do the Appendices to the Copenhagen Accord tell us about global greenhouse gas emissions and the prospects for avoiding a rise in global average temperature of more than 2°C?
This paper sets out an assessment of the latest targets and intended actions for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, which have been submitted by countries to the Appendices of the … read more »
Statement from Nicholas Stern on Copenhagen
Commenting on the outcome of the United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen, Nicholas Stern… said: “It is disappointing that the Copenhagen climate change conference has not succeeded in producing a political agreement that has been signed by all countries. However, it is very important to note the progress that has been made on the way to, and at, Copenhagen.” read more »
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