International Climate Policy (ICP) is a bi-monthly magazine published by the International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG), covering trends around international and domestic climate and energy policies, as well as carbon markets.
This paper focuses on how developing countries can change the way they prepare for disasters so they are better equipped to sustain economic growth.
This paper reviews the fiscal implications of climate change, and the potential role of the Fund in addressing them. It stresses that:
Keeping global warming below 2°C will require substantial reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions over the next few decades.
This report highlights that leaving the transition to a low-carbon economy too late risks affecting the economy of the European Union in three ways:
Attempts to govern, sustainably, the global environment and manage the world economy without destabilising crises, remain hopelessly disconnected.