The UN climate regime has failed to curb emissions at the necessary speed and scale. #Climateclubs may offer a way forward, but do they raise implications for #equity?🌏⚖️
Delighted to share my latest article on this!
@uefcceel @ndcaspects@UEFLawSchool
https://t.co/xhtakTt8UN
I am hiring! Two doctoral researcher and two postdoc/project researcher positions open for applications. For more information and how to apply, see https://t.co/RzBw2mh2VR and https://t.co/N7vo9dwWxf @uefcceel @UefResource@UEFLawSchool
In this new blog post, I reflect on a financial crisis currently gripping the Aarhus Convention, threatening to undermine the effectiveness of the work of the Compliance Committee, rapid response mechanism, and the Secretariat.🌍
(For the @2035legitimacy project.)
Join us for the last session of our #policy & #research dialogue conference with @4iTraction!
This session focuses on international cooperation for closing the mitigation gap, including a take on policy nationalism, climate clubs + more.
Watch online: https://t.co/Uay6DUkHxO
This made my week! 🎉 I feel very grateful and honoured to have been awarded the Richard Macrory Prize for the most 'innovative and thought provoking' article published in JEL in 2023.
The article investigates the legal evolution of #JustTransition and is available open access⬇️
This @ITLOS_TIDM Advisory Opinion on climate change & international law is important beyond the law of the sea - it will be the 1st AO that will be delivered to clarify the obligations of states concerning climate change (other AOs are pending before @CIJ_ICJ & @IACourtHR). 🌊
@CathHall10 The 2nd study by @LukasHermwille@PanagiotisFrag8 & Kostas Fragkiadakis creates scenarios of strong and weak industrial policy nationalism as well as of transatlantic friend shoring and compares them with the trade status quo in selected commodities.
https://t.co/m25inKjH90
The first study by @CathHall10 aims to analyse different design options of climate clubs through the lens of the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities (CBDR-RC):
https://t.co/XcSWOyO3TE
📌Climate clubs are solutions for climate governance, recently gaining traction with the launch of a Climate Club on industrial decarbonisation in COP 28.
❓But what can these clubs do during geopolitical rivalry and industrial policy nationalism?
🧵2 new studies by @ndcaspects !
On Tuesday 19th March, IUCN WCEL Chair @ChristinaVoigt2 presented IUCN’s written submission to the Registrar of the @CIJ_ICJ regarding the Advisory Opinion requested by the UN General Assembly on Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change.
The Finnish Parliament will today debate whether to give animals constitutional rights!
The debate can be followed here (for those who understand Finnish/Swedish): https://t.co/n4TpEDsL7L
We are back! Warmly welcoming applications to the 20th anniversary edition of our course on international environmental negotiations and diplomacy with @UNEP @uefcceel @UEFLawSchool , in Helsinki with funding from @Ulkoministerio@yministerio.
Do high electricity bills shape support for the radical right? In our Ecological Economics paper, Brännlund and I propose that voters with income sensitive to electricity prices lean towards parties opposing perceived high climate mitigation costs. https://t.co/nAxsugUH81 (1/5)
(1/4)🌐 As a record number of over 80,000 delegates descend on #COP28 , I have released a new policy brief with @2035legitimacy on how the #UNFCCC should better ensure fair and balanced NGO observer participation.📝
https://t.co/EQh61gvfnr
NDC ASPECTS will contribute to the global discussions at COP28 by co-organising 2 side-events! The 2 events will take place onsite in Dubai & will be potentially broadcasted online (more information coming soon). The details of the events are shown here: https://t.co/k9WpEgAPrq