Blog Contributions
19 April 2023
19 April 2023
Author: Clara Bartram Gurresø There is a wide consensus within climate justice that the most vulnerable must receive support for […]
5 April 2023
5 April 2023
Co-Authors:– Chris Hegadorn is Adjunct Professor of Food Politics at Sciences Po University Paris and former Executive Secretary of the […]
20 February 2023
20 February 2023
By Christine Rodwell, Camille Gelb and Orens Gasset The importance of fighting climate change is gradually being understood and integrated […]
7 December 2022
7 December 2022
By Marc Ringel As part of its better regulation requirements, the European Commission regularly publishes and updates its work programme, […]
29 September 2022
29 September 2022
By Marc Ringel With almost 80% of European greenhouse gas emissions being related to energy production and use [1], the […]
3 May 2022
3 May 2022
By Alejandra Guraieb The latest IPCC Report highlights a crucial obstacle to global climate transition: investor-state dispute settlement. “Despite improvements […]
7 December 2021
7 December 2021
By Carola Klöck COP26, the 26th UN climate summit, took place in Glasgow from 31 October to 13 November 2021, […]
24 November 2021
24 November 2021
By Lola Vallejo COP26 is only the 5th COP I attend, which makes me a rookie by Steven Guilbeault’s standards (who […]
23 November 2021
23 November 2021
By Joanna O’Flynn Two days volunteering in the Green Zone at COP26 in Glasgow, pointing people towards the array of […]
23 November 2021
23 November 2021
By Ellen Ledger, MA student, PSIA and Carola Klöck, Assistant professor, CERI Climate finance was at the heart of COP26. […]