
Different pathways for different contexts: A country-driven approach to accelerate climate action
(Originally published by the European Commission’s CORDIS portal, where it is also available in German, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish) …
(Originally published by the European Commission’s CORDIS portal, where it is also available in German, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish) …
COP21 RIPPLES assessed and produced national and global transition pathways in order to support the assessment of major components of …
Climate Policy, a leading interdisciplinary journal covering the different approaches to policy making on climate change, published on its blog …
Sectoral decarbonisation club in the steel industry On 7th November, Lukas Hermwille, researcher on international climate and energy policy at …
Last September, Marta Torres Gunfaus, senior research fellow at IDDRI and coordinator of the COP21 RIPPLES project, was invited to …
COP21 RIPPLES consortium COP21 RIPPLES was invited to participate in a two-day final symposium on policy learning in Potsdam, Germany, in …
By Georg Zachmann The technological development will dramatically impact decarbonisation cost. In this blog post, the author suggests that national …
Climate Policy journal has published in March 2019 “Social impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their implications for inequality”, …
Having reached the mid-point of the project in the summer of 2018, COP21 RIPPLES held a meeting to review project …
A pathway compatible with the Paris Agreement (PA) requires accelerated actions across all European Union (EU) countries compared to current …