a paper on particularities of the negotiating process at the IMO
Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
IPCC, 2019: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate [H.-O. Pörtner, D.C. Roberts, V. Masson-Delmotte, P. Zhai, M. Tignor, E. Poloczanska, K. Mintenbeck, A. Alegría,
...James Hansen writes in simple terms what young people need to understand and affect the political process on creating change beyond COP 26.
Coalition of Atoll Nations on Climate Change CANCC 2016 Leaders Summit,
In this paper, Joung, Kang, Lee and Ahn have concluded that it is inevitable for the domestic shipping and shipbuilding industry to undergo some changes such as strengthen regulations
...Nicholas Chan talks about the politically sensitive negative impacts of mitigation action (response measures) on economic development. The article covers a progression of history, starting from
...The main link of solidarity in the G-77 coalition: the idea that all countries in the global South share a common predicament in the global system, with the North solely to blame. Drawing upon
...Executive Summary:
This briefing is set within the context of the climate emergency and the significant gaps which exist between stated ambitions and plans, and the necessary carbon
...This paper raises discusses how Pacific Island Countries have the ability to change the narrative of security in the Pacific through the lens of Climate Security and Climate Crisis. The Blue
...From this workshop discussions revealed challenges in defining the region and security. A key feature of this was which states are part of the ‘Pacific region’, and in particular, how
...This paper is in four parts. Part one explores the Blue Pacific, explaining that contemporary regionalism in the Pacific draws from a well-established pan-oceanic identity to negotiate shared
...Abstract : Most Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are still not eligible for concessional financing because they are classified as middle- or high-income countries. But they are more
...Abstract: Institutional developments in Pacific Islands regionalism have been dramatic in recent years. These include the changing role of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement, a
...This report summarizes existing evidence and estimates of the impacts and costs of climate-related hazards, as well as expands on these findings to provide new estimates of the potential global
...Decarbonisation measures are yet to be confirmed by the IMO to reach a 1.5 degree temperature warming cap. This slow progress has prompted researchers to advocate for a carbon price that enables
...Fry explores the political significance of Pacific Regionalism activity for Pacific societies and its political meaning within a broader global politics. It examines the power of the regional
...Gradwell Studies Fiji's responses to regionalism in the Pacific that is manifested, predominantly by established post-colonial institutions such as the Pacific Islands Forum and the Pacific
...Two questions underlie this chapter’s discussions and are fundamental to understanding the role of the Blue Pacific in the region’s contemporary geopolitics: (i) What are the tension points
...The media play a powerful role in distilling and conveying information to the public, and the importance of the media to public understanding of climate change is well studied (e.g., Anderson
...The workshop was a rare opportunity to bring together scholars and practitioners working, on the one hand, on Australia’s strategy and defence and, on the other hand, on the interests of the
...The extremely uneven and inequitable impacts of climate change mean that differently-located people experience, respond to, and cope with the climate crisis and related vulnerabilities in
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