Climate Policy after Paris: Inconvenient Truths

After the Paris Agreement of December 2015, global targets and national measures are diverging.

by Céline Barmet
Accord de Paris

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

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