The agenda for the UN Climate Change Conference foresees the conclusion of negotiations on implementation rules for the Paris Agreement and the setting of more ambitious targets by the parties. The authors analyse the requirements for a successful COP 26 in Glasgow.
Fighting climate change requires cooperation among all major emitters. This Focus explores the impact of growing tensions between India and China on the global climate regime, set in an increasingly multipolar order that defies clear divisions between partner and rival.
Lead Research Fellow / Head of Research Programme "Global Orders and Foreign Policies"
Workshop | 18/09/2024
Status-seeking and climate action
Climate Change, Geopolitics and Security Online Workshop, Loughborough University and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Loughborough
Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen (Speaker), Dr. Ali Bilgic (Speaker)
The agenda for the UN Climate Change Conference foresees the conclusion of negotiations on implementation rules for the Paris Agreement and the setting of more ambitious targets by the parties. The authors analyse the requirements for a successful COP 26 in Glasgow.
Fighting climate change requires cooperation among all major emitters. This Focus explores the impact of growing tensions between India and China on the global climate regime, set in an increasingly multipolar order that defies clear divisions between partner and rival.
Lead Research Fellow / Head of Research Programme "Global Orders and Foreign Policies"
Workshop | 18/09/2024
Status-seeking and climate action
Climate Change, Geopolitics and Security Online Workshop, Loughborough University and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Loughborough
Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen (Speaker), Dr. Ali Bilgic (Speaker)
The agenda for the UN Climate Change Conference foresees the conclusion of negotiations on implementation rules for the Paris Agreement and the setting of more ambitious targets by the parties. The authors analyse the requirements for a successful COP 26 in Glasgow.
Fighting climate change requires cooperation among all major emitters. This Focus explores the impact of growing tensions between India and China on the global climate regime, set in an increasingly multipolar order that defies clear divisions between partner and rival.