Time to end the ‘Copenhagen Syndrome’
Thomas Renard assesses the implications of the “interpolar” world that was on display at last December’s global climate conference in the Danish capital. This article was also published in French, […]
Thomas Renard assesses the implications of the “interpolar” world that was on display at last December’s global climate conference in the Danish capital. This article was also published in French, […]
Climate change will cause major physical, ecological, economic, social, and geopolitical adjustments. Arctic melting is providing new opportunities, not only to the five littoral states, but also to other major […]
Cet article distingue deux grandes catégories d’impacts. D’une part, le changement climatique aura une influence probable sur un certain nombre de facteurs généralement décrits comme les « causes » du […]
Other publications
Conference Report, CERI, Paris – 20 Jan. 2009, 26 March 2009 – Report (EN) – Rapport (FR). (Photo credit: © Center For International Forestry Research/Tim Cronin)
Working Paper European Affairs Program, Dec. 2008. On 11 and 12 December the EU Summit may seal an historic agreement on the climate action and renewable energy package. At the […]
Studia Diplomatica
– Climate change: what are the implications for the international system and the European Union?, Franklin Dehousse and Tania Zgajewski. – The European Union emission Trading Scheme, Niels B. Bekkhus […]
Conference with Mr. Jean-Pierre HANSEN, Member of the Executive Committee GDF SUEZ, Professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain, the Ecole Polytechnique (Paris), Visiting Scholar at MIT (Cambridge, US) More […]
Seminar. (Photo credit: zieak, Flickr )
Are we going towards a portfolio of domestic commitments made of voluntary pledges and legallybinding targets? What could be the legal form of the commitments (“legal differentiation” versus “legal symmetry”)? How […]
Expert seminar (restricted audience) (Photo credit : s-a-m, Flickr)