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Project Syndicate

How to end climate failure

Dennis Snower, Senior Research Fellow, argues that achieving the necessary collective mobilisation will require leaders to follow the late Nobel laureate economist Elinor Ostrom’s core principles.

Dennis Snower
Climate and environment
Global governance
An offshore windfarm in the UK
Publication
29 November 2021

Governing net zero: the conveyor belt

In this policy memo Thomas Hale outlines what the next steps for an effective net zero governance system could look like to shift rules and drive change.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

Just Security

Good COP, bad COP: after the mixed results of COP26, what’s next?

DPhil student Jocelyn Perry co-authored a piece with Ben Abraham (DPhil 2015) looking at the legacy of COP26 and how the international community can build on the promises made in Glasgow.

Ben Abraham
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

ProMarket

Addressing climate change must begin with verifiable carbon accounting

Karthik Ramanna and Robert S Kaplan propose a new approach for verifiable accounting on indirect corporate emissions.

Karthik Ramanna
Climate and environment
Business and capitalism
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Economic growth and equality
In the media

Time

As more companies make net-zero pledges, some aren’t as good as they sound

The Net Zero Tracker assesses companies’ environmental commitments and reveals that many corporate next-zero plans are not as good as they sound. Thomas Hale quoted.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

Science Business

COP26: Series of initiatives aims to accelerate the transfer of green technology to the developing world

Thomas Hale is quoted in the article and says that the race by major economies and companies to dominate key technologies can be a positive outcome for the climate.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

Time

The world's top carbon emitters now all have net zero pledges. Most of them are too vague

In-depth piece about the shift in global climate politics and the new Net Zero Tracker; Thomas Hale is quoted.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

Politico

COP26: A $130T climate promise is greeted with suspicion

Thomas Hale comments on carbon offsets and says that many companies have not been clear whether and to what extent they plan to use offsetting to achieve their net-zero targets.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
In the media

Business Green

The end of the beginning of net zero

Now that net zero has become nearly universal, it must become universally robust, argue Thomas Hale and ECIU's Richard Black.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
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