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Governing-by-aspiration? Assessing the nature and implications of including negative emission technologies (NETs) in country long-term climate strategies
In order to address the pressing challenge of climate change, countries are now submitting long-term climate strategies to the United...
22 mei 2023
The advent of ‘radical’ transparency: Transforming multilateral climate politics?
‘Data is the new oil’ is now a widely heard mantra in our Information Age. But is it? And should this be cause for celebration or...
9 jan 2023
Pluralizing Debates on the Anthropocene Requires Engaging with the Diversity of Existing Scholarship
A recent article in this journal (Jackson Citation2021 ) validly emphasized that debates about the Anthropocene need to recognize a...
22 sep 2022
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
Scrutinizing environmental governance in a digital age: New ways of seeing, participating, and intervening
Digital technologies play an increasingly important role in addressing environmental challenges, such as climate change and resource...
18 mrt 2022
Solar geoengineering: The case for an international non-use agreement
Solar geoengineering is gaining prominence in climate change debates as an issue worth studying; for some it is even a potential future...
17 jan 2022
The anticipatory governance of sustainability transformations: Hybrid approaches and dominant perspectives
Anticipation methods and tools are increasingly used to try to imagine and govern transformations towards more sustainable futures across...
6 jan 2022
Capacity building for climate transparency: neutral ‘means of implementation’ or generating political effects?
Elaborate transparency systems are now at the core of the 2015 Paris Agreement, with the assumption that this will enhance...
18 okt 2021
Interrogating the promises and perils of climate cryptogovernance: Blockchain discourses in international climate politics
This article interrogates the assumed promises and perils of climate cryptogovernance or deployment of cryptographic technology (i.e.,...
5 okt 2021
Does climate transparency enhance the reflexive capacity of state actors to improve mitigation performance? The case of Indonesia
Using Indonesia's energy sector as case study , we explore the effects of the domestic measurement, reporting and verification (MRV)...
14 jul 2021
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