Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Global Issues
Alex Kirby

More than 1,200 climate laws have been introduced since 1997, with a sharp rise in the number of countries legislating since the 2015 Paris Agreement.

Climate Diplomacy
Global Issues
Christian Mihatsch and Susanne Schwarz, chinadialogue

While diplomats in Bonn work on the operating manual for the Paris Agreement, Washington ponders withdrawing from climate action.

Climate Change
Security
Global Issues
Adrien Detges, adelphi

Whilst a growing number of studies are appearing that analyse the statistical relationship between climate change and violent conflict, the implications for policy makers often remain unclear. In this article, Adrien Detges points out what quantitative analyses can tell us about climate change and conflict and highlights their limitations.

Adaptation & Resilience
Biodiversity & Livelihoods
Climate Change
Land & Food
Sub-Saharan Africa
Global Issues
Asia
Ruth Delzeit, Kacana Sipangule and Rainer Thiele, T20 Germany

Without concerted efforts to help small-scale farmers raise productivity and adapt to climate change, the G20 will not come close to attaining its goal of securing global food systems, argue Ruth Delzeit, Kacana Sipangule and Rainer Thiele.

Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Security
Sub-Saharan Africa
Global Issues
Stella Schaller and Janani Vivekananda, adelphi

At the 2017 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development from 3 - 4 May, adelphi, in partnership with SIPRI and SEI, convened two sessions on climate change and fragility risks in the Lake Chad region, to discuss the different approaches and next steps for building resilience.

Adaptation & Resilience
Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Global Issues
Karl Mathiesen

The world’s 49 most climate vulnerable countries have called on the G20 to finally set a date – preferably 2020 – for a phase out of fossil fuel subsidies, in a communiqué issued at the end of its meeting in Washington.

Climate Change
Climate Diplomacy
Security
Global Issues
Lukas Rüttinger, Adelphi

 

 

As the climate changes, so too do the conditions in which non-state armed groups operate. The complex risks presented by conflicts, climate change and increasingly fragile geophysical and socio-political conditions can contribute to the emergence and growth of non-state armed groups. Our new report examines the links between climate-fragility risks and non-state armed groups.

Climate Diplomacy
Energy
Global Issues
Karl Mathiesen

G7 energy ministers have failed to agree on a statement supporting the Paris climate accord after the US delegation said it was reviewing its position.

UNEP Newscentre

Global efforts to protect the climate and the ozone layer have received a boost with the first ratification of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. The ratification by Mali was received on 31 March. More countries are expected to ratify this Amendment in the coming months.

Climate Change
Sustainable Transformation
Technology & Innovation
Global Issues
Raymond Saner

Climate change remains a serious threat to mankind despite the moment of hope after the successful conclusion of the COP21 last December with the Paris Agreement. Promises given at COP21 to implement mitigation and adaptation measures are based on non-binding proposals causing doubt about what the signatory countries will really do about reducing their greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. There are several ways to tackle climate change, and break business-as-usual patterns through new technologies, a global carbon tax and greening the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements.

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