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Explaining Ethiopia’s engagement in multilateral climate transparency arrangements: Why engage and with what implications for domestic climate action?
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), countries report on their climate actions through engaging in ever more elaborate transparency arrangements. There has been little analysis to date of whether and how developing countries, including Least Developed Countries, engage in these arrangements and how such engagement relates to domestic decision-making. In this article, we examine factors that hinder versus enable engagement in UNFCCC transpa
8 feb
Equity, justice and the SDGs: lessons learnt from two decades of INEA scholarship
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in the last two decades. This article...
5 apr 2022
Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes
Securing accountability of states for their climate actions is a continuing challenge within multilateral climate politics. This article...
3 jan 2021
Planetary justice: Prioritizing the poor in earth system governance
We are in the middle of a planetary crisis that urgently requires stronger modes of earth system governance. At the same time, calls for...
23 sep 2020
Taming equity in multilateral climate politics: a shift from responsibilities to capacities
Equity has remained a deeply contested concept in multilateral climate politics ever since the Brundtland Commission report, with...
26 jul 2019
Climate financing needs in the land sector under the Paris Agreement: An assessment of developing country perspectives
This paper explores the potential of climate finance to support developing country efforts to shift away from unsustainable land use...
18 feb 2019
Transparency and Accountability in Multilateral Climate Politics
This chapter analyzes the shifting dynamics of state-to-state accountability in the multilateral climate regime established under the...
1 jan 2019
Evoking equity as a rationale for solar geoengineering research? Scrutinizing emerging expert visions of equity
This paper examines how notions of equity are being evoked by expert advocates of more research into solar geoengineering. We trace how...
19 sep 2017
Transparency in multilateral climate politics: Furthering (or distracting from) accountability?
This article analyzes the interplay between transparency and accountability in multilateral climate politics. The 2015 Paris Agreement...
26 jul 2017
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