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Emergence of polycentric climate governance and its future prospects

New research published in Nature Climate Change discusses innovative forms of governing that are appearing beneath and around the...

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‘Policy Innovation in a Changing Climate’ – a special issue of Global Environmental Change

A special issue comprising seven new papers (one of them Gold ‘Open Access’) explore the causes, patterns and effects...

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‘Innovations in Climate Policy’ – a special issue of Environmental Politics

A special issue comprising ten new papers (four of them Gold ‘Open Access’) explore the governance of climate change...

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Policy briefs

INOGOV POLICY BRIEF No 5/Aug 2018 – Coalitions in global climate change negotiations

This INOGOV policy brief explores how climate change negotiations are based on coalitions. It details the dramatic increase of...

INOGOV POLICY BRIEF No 4/May 2018 – Climate engineering & political decision-making: The polarity in academic debate

This INOGOV policy brief analyses the importance of polarity in academic debate surrounding climate engineering. It discusses the fact...

INOGOV POLICY BRIEF No 3/Sept 2017 – Reducing the carbon footprint of academic conferences: lessons learnt from the INOGOV Spring School in Heerlen

This INOGOV policy brief examines emissions used by students and teachers to attend INOGOV’s first Spring School. The brief...

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