This explainer sets out the purpose, significance and milestones of the UN 'COP' climate change conferences. Read more

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This explainer sets out the purpose, significance and milestones of the UN 'COP' climate change conferences. Read more
The world’s oceans form a primary component of the climate system. They contribute to climate regulation by absorbing carbon dioxide... Read more
Many of the people and communities that are most vulnerable to climate change and environmental degradation are those who are... Read more
Electrification and renewables can provide half the cumulative emissions reductions needed to reach net zero by 2050. This explainer presents the role of new and existing technologies in decarbonising global energy systems. Read more
Emissions trading, also known as ‘cap and trade’, is a cost-effective way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. To incentivise firms... Read more
Climate change is causing sea level rise, which is increasing the risk of flooding around the UK’s coastline. It is... Read more
Humans have been adapting to their environments throughout history by developing practices, cultures and livelihoods suited to local conditions –... Read more
What is the potential for using hydrogen in mitigating climate change? Hydrogen is a versatile fuel. It can be moved... Read more
Whether economic growth can be sustained while tackling climate change and staying within wider environmental limits is an area of... Read more
This episode of the Climate Discourse podcast, produced by Climate and Carbon Law Review (CCLR) features Timo Leiter discussing his recent CCLR article, ‘Too Little, Too Slow? Climate Adaptation at the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations Since the Adoption of the Paris Agreemen Read more
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