BLOG: Climate Governance in the run-up to Paris 2015: Workshop report
by Nicole M. Schmidt (Heidelberg University) and Paul Tobin (Manchester University) Blessed with stunning sunshine, sixteen early career researchers...
by Nicole M. Schmidt (Heidelberg University) and Paul Tobin (Manchester University) Blessed with stunning sunshine, sixteen early career researchers...
by Ross Gillard, University of Leeds International efforts under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to limit...
INOGOV International Spring School Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? 5-8 March 2018, Heerlen, The Netherlands Deadline for applications...
By Pia Buschmann (Muenster University’s Political Science Institute) A training school for early career scholars entitled Governing climate change:...
Call for Papers Polycentric Climate Governance after Paris: Expectations, Challenges and Pathways Junior Researcher Conference at the Freiburg Institute...
Joëlle Noailly, Graduate Institute, Geneva While the developed world is trying to transition to a more carbon-neutral energy mix,...
We are pleased to announce the second INOGOV International Spring School will be held 5-8 March 2018 in Heerlen,...
Jesse Reynolds, Utrecht University It is well known that the Paris Agreement aims to keep global warming to within...
Lisanne Groen (United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability and Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Emel Türker (Ankara University)...
Jonas Schoenefeld & Andy Jordan, University of East Anglia What is needed to make the Paris Agreement a success?...