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For the UN climate change conference to take place and to resume its work after the COVID19-imposed hiatus of 2020 was good news in itself. This blog post seeks to assess what "COP26" has actually delivered and, crucially, what remains to be done as the multilateral climate process moves on.
Kaiser, Frederike (2021)
The Current Column, 29 November 2021
While society of New Caledonia is deeply divided on the independence question, this consultation could provide a key basis for a common and peaceful future.
This paper draws concepts from economics, sociology and political science and identifies the four different types of resources represented in three different scenarios of a sustainable future – the SDG-aligned scenarios - that can help governance be conducive to transformation to sustainability.