Matias, Denise Margaret (2013) External Publications
Brandi, Clara (2013) External Publications
Bonn, 16. December 2013
The GG2022 program (www.gg2022.net) was jointly organized by the Global Public Policy Institute, Hertie School of Governance, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and the Brookings Institution. The program was generously supported by the Robert Bosch…
Bonn, 12. December 2013
The Expert Roundtable on Energy Efficiency & Behaviour in Developing Countries was hosted by the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in Bonn on 12 December 2013. It brought together researchers and practitioners in the fields of behavioural economics and energy efficiency, including participants…
Vidican, Georgeta / Oliver Johnson (2013) External Publications
Ruchser, Matthias (2013) External Publications
Der Zeitpunkt für die Veröffentlichung des Special Report ‚Redrawing the Energy-Climate Map‘ der Internationalen Energieagentur (IEA) kommt zur richtigen Zeit.
Brandi, Clara / Dominik Balthasar / Hannah Bowen / Kathrin Hamm / Whitney Haring-Smith / Ginger Turner / Yuzhe Wang /Jiajun Xu (2013) Books
Kaplan, Marcus / Pieter Pauw (2013) The Current Column, 11. November 2013
The release of the first part of the new IPCC report has once again made it clear how severely humans and ecosystems will suffer from the effects of climate change.
Lindenberg, Nannette / Pieter Pauw (2013) The Current Column, 04. November 2013
Next Monday, the 19th annual Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) opens its doors in Warsaw.
Ruchser, Matthias (2013) The Current Column, 23. October 2013
Figueroa, Aurelia (2013) The Current Column, 14. October 2013
Janus, Heiner / Sebastian Paulo (2013) The Current Column, 30. September 2013
Bonn, 25. September 2013
Large dams have long been contested due to their potential negative environmental and social impacts, but are now experiencing a “revival” as well-established, non-fossil energy source. However, the majority of African rivers with hydropower potential are internationally shared and unilateral dam development may lead to conflicts among…
Mahn, Timo Casjen / Pio Wennubst (2013) The Current Column, 23. September 2013
Lindenberg, Nannette (2013) The Current Column, 02. September 2013
Bonn, 19. August 2013
The Sustainable Development Goals are now in the process of being formulated. These goals will help focus global attention on the subjects identified, and their emphasis, for the next decade and a half at least. This talk focused on the issue of equity - why is it important and how the formulation of the SDGs can better reflect the…
Ruchser, Matthias (2013) The Current Column, 01. July 2013
Brandi, Clara / Carmen Richerzhagen / Katharina M.K. Stepping (2013) Analysen und Stellungnahmen 8/2013
Presentation of WBGU Flagship Report 2013 Presentation of WBGU Flagship Report 2013 “World in Transition – Governing the Marine Heritage“ Press Release of 5 June 2013 The oceans are part of the common heritage of mankind and should, in the long term, be granted this status under international law. This would give them better protection and ensure that they are managed in a sustainable way, concludes the German Advisory Council on Global Change ( Wissenschaftlicher…
Bonn, 25. June 2013
For many years, the climate negotiations focused almost exclusively on instruments that form markets for greenhouse gas emission reductions. The Kyoto Protocol is a good example of this. Since 2007, however, negotiating countries acknowledge that without suitable technology-specific measures, it is unlikely that climate change can be…