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Combating environmental degradation and preserving forests and oceans are among the prerequisites for achieving climate neutrality, and have become major governance issues.

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The Paris Agreement. Article from "RAMSES 2016"

Date de publication
08 September 2015
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To avoid the pitfalls of historic divisions, climate negotiators decided to go down the self-differentiation route and leave legal matters to be resolved during the last steps of the process. The national contributions drafted by each party provide a robust basis for discussion, but we still need to ensure that these are appropriate and also monitor their implementation. The credibility of the Paris Agreement will be determined by these final procedural trade-offs.  

Adapting to the Effects of Global Warming. Article from "RAMSES 2016"

Date de publication
08 September 2015
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Adaptation issues started to gain momentum from the Copenhagen conference in 2009. Up until then, international negotiations had focused on mitigation policies. However, the increase in weather events and the inadequate efforts to hold back global warming now make adaptation a key issue in discussions around the Paris agreement.

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RAMSES 2016

RAMSES 2016. Climat : une nouvelle chance ?

Date de publication
08 September 2015
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Written by Ifri's research team and its network of associates, the new RAMSES 2016 analyses geopolitics on a worldwide scale. The major theme of this 34th edition is Climate: A new chance? In addition, RAMSES 2016 tackles the insertion of Africa in globalization and the uncertainties of democracy today in post-industrial societies, but also in the South.

Is Natural Gas Green Enough for the Environment and Energy Policies?

Date de publication
03 June 2015
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Editor: Deborah Sherwood, published by Clingendael International Energy Program (CIEP) and Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri)

Climate: Injustice for the South

Date de publication
01 June 2015
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While climate change is already producing devastating effects, climate negotiations so far have been largely unsuccessful.

COP21: What Are the Odds for Success?

Date de publication
01 June 2015
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Since Copenhagen, negotiations have been in stalemate. Progress can only be made if there is a significant attempt to create a transnational carbon market. 

Japan's Energy and Climate Policy: Towards Dispelling the Uncertainties

Date de publication
28 May 2015
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Four years after the Great East Japan Earthquake and a few months before the opening of the Paris Climate Conference, Japan is about to clarify its energy and climate policy.

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China's Coming of Age on Climate Change: Just in time for Paris?

Date de publication
19 May 2015
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The upcoming Paris climate conference (COP21) is opening the door to a new post-2020 climate regime in which China and other large emitters will have to provide strong evidence of their domestic efforts in addressing global warming in the next century.

Road to Paris: What Would Be a Successful Outcome for COP21?

Date de publication
09 April 2015
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Eight months before the opening of the Paris climate conference (COP21), it can be reasonably argued that a global climate agreement is now within reach.

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