Category Archives: Climate change
Charting Environmental Law Futures in the Anthropocene
In “Charting Environmental Law Futures in the Anthropocene”, we examine how environmental law is responding – & could respond – to the intensifying challenges of the Anthropocene. Congratulations to the editor, Dr Michelle Lim, for making this happen. The project
Charting Environmental Law Futures in the Anthropocene
In “Charting Environmental Law Futures in the Anthropocene”, we examine how environmental law is responding – & could respond – to the intensifying challenges of the Anthropocene. Congratulations to the editor, Dr Michelle Lim, for making this happen. The project
Article – Energy and the European perspective: EU leadership vital as climate crisis intensifies
Ahead of next month’s UN Climate Action Summit, some thoughts in Neos Kosmos on how Europe can continue to lead by example in the clean energy transition that the world needs, in an increasingly complex and multipolar environment.
Article – Energy and the European perspective: EU leadership vital as climate crisis intensifies
Ahead of next month’s UN Climate Action Summit, some thoughts in Neos Kosmos on how Europe can continue to lead by example in the clean energy transition that the world needs, in an increasingly complex and multipolar environment.
The UNited for Climate Justice project & its proposals for progressive climate action
Climate change will affect everyone, and in many parts of the world its consequences are already keenly felt. It’s not a question of theory or ideology, and a robust global response shouldn’t be held back by partisan politics. That response
The UNited for Climate Justice project & its proposals for progressive climate action
Climate change will affect everyone, and in many parts of the world its consequences are already keenly felt. It’s not a question of theory or ideology, and a robust global response shouldn’t be held back by partisan politics. That response
GOVTRAN workshop, Helsinki: Appraising the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework
The workshop on Appraising the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework was held by the Jean-Monnet network ‘Governing the EU’s Climate and Energy Transition in Turbulent Times’ (GOVTRAN) in Helsinki earlier this month. It was two days of in-depth,
GOVTRAN workshop, Helsinki: Appraising the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework
The workshop on Appraising the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework was held by the Jean-Monnet network ‘Governing the EU’s Climate and Energy Transition in Turbulent Times’ (GOVTRAN) in Helsinki earlier this month. It was two days of in-depth,
Energy Community Sustainability Forum 2019
This year’s Energy Community Sustainability Forum was animated, inspiring, productive. I highly recommend reading the forum statement – critical issues are on the table, and the future of the energy transition in the Energy Community region is in play. STL
Energy Community Sustainability Forum 2019
This year’s Energy Community Sustainability Forum was animated, inspiring, productive. I highly recommend reading the forum statement – critical issues are on the table, and the future of the energy transition in the Energy Community region is in play. STL
UNited for Climate Justice meeting, Brussels
Climate justice matters for everyone. In support of António Guterres’ call for enhanced action, the UNited for Climate Justice project continues, from Madrid to Brussels to New York. The Brussels meeting of the diverse steering committee saw productive discussions, as
UNited for Climate Justice meeting, Brussels
Climate justice matters for everyone. In support of António Guterres’ call for enhanced action, the UNited for Climate Justice project continues, from Madrid to Brussels to New York. The Brussels meeting of the diverse steering committee saw productive discussions, as
FEPS Call to Europe, Brussels
It was a pleasure to be part of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) Call to Europe event in Brussels last month. t was a privilege to participate in the session on climate justice, and to celebrate Dr Ernst
FEPS Call to Europe, Brussels
It was a pleasure to be part of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) Call to Europe event in Brussels last month. t was a privilege to participate in the session on climate justice, and to celebrate Dr Ernst
“EU Climate Diplomacy” featured by Council of the EU Library
The Council of the European Union’s Library has shared a blog post on our book “EU Climate Diplomacy” on its website. The book is also now available at the Library, which is “open to all staff of the Council of
“EU Climate Diplomacy” featured by Council of the EU Library
The Council of the European Union’s Library has shared a blog post on our book “EU Climate Diplomacy” on its website. The book is also now available at the Library, which is “open to all staff of the Council of
UPDATED: Brussels “EU Climate Diplomacy” book launch
Last week’s Brussels panel discussion on EU climate diplomacy illustrated progress and opportunities on multiple fronts. Many thanks to the speakers – Arne Lietz MEP, Charlotte Billingham, Prof Robert Ladrech and Vassilis Ntousas, FEPS for hosting and everyone who came
UPDATED: Brussels “EU Climate Diplomacy” book launch
Last week’s Brussels panel discussion on EU climate diplomacy illustrated progress and opportunities on multiple fronts. Many thanks to the speakers – Arne Lietz MEP, Charlotte Billingham, Prof Robert Ladrech and Vassilis Ntousas, FEPS for hosting and everyone who came
Article: Probing the hidden depths of climate law: Analysing national climate change legislation
With next week’s COP24 meeting tasked to complete the rule-book for the Paris Agreement, the challenge of implementing Paris through domestic law has never been more pressing. That’s why in this new article in the Review of European, Comparative &
Article: Probing the hidden depths of climate law: Analysing national climate change legislation
With next week’s COP24 meeting tasked to complete the rule-book for the Paris Agreement, the challenge of implementing Paris through domestic law has never been more pressing. That’s why in this new article in the Review of European, Comparative &