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New Zealand's "Climate Refugee" Visas: Lessons for the Rest of the World

January 10, 2020
The New Zealand example, while well-intentioned, shows that developed countries cannot and should not merely skip to the end result.
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Getting the Most Out of Your Organization’s Carbon Offsets

December 12, 2019
In October 2018, the UN-convened Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change delivered a high confidence estimate that the world has 12 years to achieve net CO2 emission reductions to limit global warming to 1.5° C. Shortly thereafter, Oxfam put out a blog post calling out the inter...
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Could China and Its Fellow BRICS Nations Lead the Way on Climate Change?

January 29, 2013
The stalemate in the latest round of climate negotiations, held in Doha, Qatar, last month, makes it clear that a fresh approach is needed if the world is to avert climate catastrophe. One part of the solution should be a new global climate agency, founded, financed and led by a coalition of the big...
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South Korea Wins Green Climate Fund: Now Comes the Hard Part

November 05, 2012
This is a joint post with Lawrence MacDonald. In a break with the post-World War II practice of international organizations being headquartered in either Europe or the US, South Korea beat five nations to become the host of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), a new entity that may become a key pla...