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Exploring Global Governance Networks

How is global governance organized? For many complicated i… Read More

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Thinking Again About the Crisis of EU Climate Policy

The demise of carbon markets has been predicted a number of t… Read More

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New Thinking on Global Climate Governance

While international negotiations on climate change conti… Read More

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With U.S.-China Climate Deal, Canada’s Isolation Deepens

Tuesday’s U.S.-China climate deal has been hailed widely as an “historic deal” that dramatically changes the dynamics of international climate politics as countries search for a new global agreement by...

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The UNFCCC and Beyond: Transnational Climate Change Governance

The world’s attention (or at least that bit of it thinking about climate change at all) is focused again on the annual UN negotiations that convene for two weeks every December. This year in Lima,...

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Whose Views? Climate Change Governance and the Politics of Expertise

The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has long been regarded as the most authoritative guide to the status of knowledge about climate change. Read any report by a government,...

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Serious Climate Action Requires Emission Reduction Targets

Justin Trudeau has announced that the Liberals “won’t set a specific emissions target” for greenhouse gas emissions to address climate change. His reasoning is that, “what we need is not ambitious...

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Trump vs. the Climate, Round 1

Trump’s executive order, “Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth,” is the latest and perhaps most wide-ranging assault on climate change policy under the Obama administration in the US. Much...

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Ford and the Future of Canadian Climate Policy

In the fallout from Doug Ford’s election as Premier of Ontario, two things have dominated public debate regarding climate policy. One, the provincial cap and trade plan along with the court case to...

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Trans Mountain Clarifies Canada’s Climate–Energy Choices

Since the court decision of August 30th that put the Trans Mountain pipeline on hold —and the cat decidedly among the pigeons — Canada’s energy/climate politics has been strangely quiet. Trans Mountain...

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