Bauer, Steffen / Axel Berger / Gabriela Iacobuta (2020) Externe Publikationen
Bauer, Steffen / Axel Berger / Gabriela Iacobuta (2019) Briefing Paper 10/2019
G20 represents 80% of global carbon emissions and 80% of global wealth. This briefing paper argues how the club's economic and political weight may be harnessed for ambitious action towards implementing the Paris Agreement and 2030 Agenda in spite of domestic agendas and geopolitical odds.
Kling, Gerhard / Ulrich Volz / Victor Murinde / Sibel Ayas (2020) Externe Publikationen
Kaplan, Marcus / Anika Schroeder / Eike Zaumseil (2014) Externe Publikationen
Scholz, Imme (2014) Externe Publikationen
Online, 17. Juni 2020
Over the course of the last decade, the annual Conferences of the Parties (COP) have become a more and more different event than at the outset of UN climate change negotiations. It now brings together a wide range of experts and stakeholders and has become a global focusing event for climate action. The public attention and agenda setting…
Ekoh, Susan S. (2025) Externe Publikationen
Susan S. Ekoh argues that strengthening, rather than diminishing, international cooperation on migration offers important benefits to migrants, sending countries and receiving countries like Germany, particularly in the context of climate change.
, 01. April 2019
Within "Synergies in action (II): Promoting cross-sectoral integrated response for a just transition", DIE organised a parallel session to foster discussions and interactive dialogues on how the principle of “no one left behind” is being mainstreamed into national development plans, institutional structures and coordination mechanisms…
Nairobi, 05. Dezember 2016
This workshop discussed the mobilisation of private investments in climate change adaptation. In the 2015 Paris Agreement, developed countries reaffirmed their commitment from the 2009 Copenhagen Accord to mobilise USD 100 billion annually by 2020 to support climate-change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. A substantial…
Serdeczny, Olivia / Eleanor Waters / Sander Chan (2016) Discussion Paper 3/2016
The concept of non-economic loss and damage (NELD) groups the impacts of climate change that are hard to measure or quantify. This paper outlines the main characteristics of NELD and the specific challenges they pose to research and policy-making at the national and international level.
Brüssel, 02. Juni 2008
The EU accounts for more than half of the world’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) and, as the main trade partner of the developing countries, heavily influences economic opportunities for the world’s poorest. The kick-off conference of the EDC2020 project – an EU (FP7) funded project investigating key emerging issues regarding the…
Walle, Yabibal (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Bauer, Steffen / Marie-Jeanne Kurdziel / Gabriela Iacobuta / Clara Brandi / Jean Carlo Rodríguez / Delphine Deryng / Jonas Hanshom / Niklas Höhne / Sybrig Smit / Srinivasa Srigiri (2021) Buchveröffentlichungen
The study shows how transformative change can bring about sustainable development, prevent climate change from spiralling out of control and address the unavoidable consequences of climate change in a development-friendly manner.
Malerba, Daniele / Kirsten Svenja Wiebe (2021) Externe Publikationen
Messner, Dirk / Enrique Saravia / Elisabeth Sidiropoulos / Yizhou Wang (2009) Briefing Paper 6/2009
Bedi, Shaibu Mellon / Lukas Kornher (2023) Externe Publikationen
Zhang, Yanzhu (2022) Externe Publikationen
Durrani, Aziz / Masyitah Rosmin / Ulrich Volz (2020) Externe Publikationen
Chan, Sander / Thomas Hale / Kennedy Mbeva / Manish Shrivastava / Jacopo Bencini / Victoria Chengo / Ganesh Gorti / Lukas Edbauer / Imogen Jacques / Arturo Salazar / Tim Chilobois / Debora Leao Andrade Gouveia / Jose Maria Valenzuela (2018) Externe Publikationen
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina (2024) Externe Publikationen
If the international community splinters into multiple orders, we will lose the race against climate change, social polarisation and biodiversity loss. Today’s policymaking will decide whether constructive cooperation stays possible in a multipolar world.