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Publications
Book chapter, 10 February, 2020

‘Does successful emissions reduction lie in the hands of non-state rather than state actors? ‘

Liliana B. Andonova
News
11th February 2021

Can liberal democracy outlive climate change?

Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy and Shalini Randeria
Events
18 October, 2021

Tipping or Turning Point? Towards a Nature Positive Society by 2030

Maison de la Paix
Centre for International Environmental Studies
13
Events
17 November, 2022

Imagined Landscapes: Forestscapes as Spaces for [Re]negotiating Value in an Era of Climate Change

Maison de la Paix
Centre for International Environmental Studies
13
Teaching
Academic courses

Climates and History: What the Past Can Tell Us about the Present and the Future

Susanna Hecht
213
News
15th November 2019

The Future of Food Security

Centre for International Environmental Studies
213
Events
2 October, 2019

Narratives of Hunger in International Law

Maison de la Paix
Centre for International Environmental Studies
News
2nd February 2021

New faculty member at CIES: Prof. Bill Adams, Claudio Segré Chair of Conservation and Development

Centre for International Environmental Studies
13
Teaching
Academic courses

Climate Science and Policy

Michel Jarraud
News
29th June 2021

2030 DFS│Could Better Data Contribute to Making Peace With Nature?

Centre for International Environmental Studies
13
Events
3 October, 2019

Is the 2015 Paris Agreement likely to achieve its goals? A skeptical assessment

Maison de la paix
Centre for International Environmental Studies
13
Publications
Journal article, April 2018

Environmental impact assessment for climate change policy with the simulation-based integrated assessment model E3ME-FTT-GENIE

Jorge Vinuales
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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.

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Target 13.1

Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

Target 13.2

Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

Target 13.3

Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning

Target 13.a

Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible

Target 13.b

Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities