The Graduate Institute serves as a hub for research and activity on climate change and action. We offer an Executive Certificate and Master on Environmental Governance, and various PhD and MA academic courses. We also hold events and have produced academic and policy publications on this topic. The Centre for International Environmental Studies serves as a research centre on climate action. Our researchers also consult with organisations in the policy world, including the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
Environmental governance and justice through an ethnographic lens
Protected Areas, Indigenous Communities, Deforestation and the Role of Institutions: Evidence for the Lowlands of Bolivia
Environmental History as if the Future Mattered: Writing the History and the Future of the Anthropocene
How Can Developing Countries Gather Enough Financing to Undertake Critical Investments in Climate Action? An Exploration.
Nature’s contribution to the 2030 Agenda
Climate Crisis: a New Decade of Consequences
Environmental Governance – Lead the change!
Burdens of the past, burdens of the future? US climate policy in the world in a time of transition
Operationalizing the Notion of Ecosystem Approach in International Law in the Age of Planetary Boundaries
A 1000 days of SDGs – Looking ahead
Conservation and Sustainable Development
Discover more SDGs
Climate change presents the single biggest threat to development, and its widespread, unprecedented impacts disproportionately burden the poorest and most vulnerable. The UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform stresses that “urgent action to combat climate change and minimize its disruptions is integral to the successful implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals”. Read more about Goal 13.