This INOGOV policy brief explores how climate change negotiations are based on coalitions. It details the dramatic increase of coalitions since 2005, and discusses the implications for cooperation and compromise in climate change negotiations....
This INOGOV policy brief analyses the importance of polarity in academic debate surrounding climate engineering. It discusses the fact that while climate engineering approaches cannot yet be considered ‘physically tangible technological objects’ because they...
This INOGOV policy brief examines emissions used by students and teachers to attend INOGOV’s first Spring School. The brief highlights how travel is the primary source of emissions, rather than food or accommodation, while...
This INOGOV policy brief analyses bilateral aid for adaptation to climate change from three major donor countries – Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom – between 2010 and 2014. The brief highlights that while...