No. 203: Climate Policy After Paris: Inconvenient Truths

No. 203: Climate Policy After Paris: Inconvenient Truths

Author(s): Severin Fischer
Editor(s): Christian Nünlist
Series Editor(s): Christian Nünlist, Matthias Bieri
Series: CSS Analyses in Security Policy
Issue: 203
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
Publication Year: 2017

The Paris Agreement of December 2015 fundamentally realigned the structures of international climate policy. At the same time, global targets and national measures are manifestly diverging. One direct implication is the need to study new technology options.

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Scenarios of Global Emission Developments
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Emission Budgets
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