Changed climate in Japan

Tang Wei, of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, and Li Jin, of the Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange, argue that a post-earthquake Japan may shift its climate policy. On March 11, a massive, 9.0-magnitude earthquake in Japan's ...
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Non-profit powerGoogle Alerts – climate policy

The role of civil society in global climate policy is mysterious to many in China, writes Chen Jiliang. But public campaigning is crucial work that must ...
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Country conflictedGoogle Alerts – climate policy

US negotiators headed to Cancún weakened by a year of domestic disappointments, but bright spots for American climate policy still exist. ...
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Equity begins at home

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At the regional level, climate policy needs simultaneously to take steps to curtail the pain and maximise the gain in the transition to a low-carbon economy ...
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Feeling the heat in Australia

So what next for Australian climate policy? Ultimately, Australia's posture internationally and ambition domestically depends on a credible carbon price. ...
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Causes for optimism (2)

In a 2008 editorial in Climate Policy on the UN climate-change summit in Bali in 2007, “The Bali COP: plus ça change”, I noted that we had launched “the ...
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