Klimalog Research and dialogue for a climate

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Klimalog Research and dialogue for a climate
Recent Publications
Bauer, Steffen (2015)
Klimapolitik anno 2015: zwischen Wissen und Wahrheit
in: Vereinte Nationen 63 (2), 87-89
Bauer, Steffen / Clara Brandi (2015)
Paris ante portas: Erwartungen an das neue UN-Klimaabkommen
in: Diplomatisches Magazin 10/2015, 38-41
Brandi, Clara (2015)
Safeguarding the earth system as a priority for sustainable
development and global ethics
in: Journal of Global Ethics 11 (1), 32-36
Clara Brandi / Axel Berger / Dominique Bruhn (2015)
Between minilateralism and multilateralism: opportunities
and risks of pioneer alliances in international trade and
climate politics
Briefing Paper 16/2015
Klimalog –
Research and dialogue for a climate-smart and
just transformation
An ambitious international climate agenda and its effective
implementation are essential for sustainable development.
With its Klimalog project, the German Development Institute
/ Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) promotes
awareness for linkages between climate and development policy
furthering a goal-oriented dialogue between actors in politics,
academia, civil society and the private sector. Klimalog focuses
on key issues of the ongoing UN climate negotiations and their
implications for international co-operation (project term: 2015
- 2016). DIE‘s parallel research project investigates regulatory
measures to de-couple the global economy from fossil energy
(decarbonisation) and to adapt to the impacts of climate change
(resilience) (project term: 2015 - 2018).
Project Leaders
Hein, Jonas / Karen Meijer / Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco
(2015):
What is the potential for a climate, forest and community
friendly REDD+ in Paris?
Briefing Paper 3/2015
Lütkenhorst, Wilfried / Anna Pegels (2015)
G-7: a turning point in climate policy or empty words?
The Current Column of 15 June 2015
Pauw, Pieter / Kennedy Mbeva (2015)
INDCs: A silver bullet for the climate negotiations, or empty
talk?
The Current Column of 26 May 2015
Steffen Bauer
Clara Brandi
[email protected]
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van Asselt, Harro / Håkon Sælen / Pieter Pauw (2015):
Assessment and review under a 2015 climate change agreement: lessons learned and ways forward
Nordic Working Papers
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Klimalog
Research and dialogue
for a climate-smart and just
transformation
German Development Institute /
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)
Tulpenfeld 6 | D-53113 Bonn |
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Events
Side-events at COP21
Workshop
Southern Climate Action Challenge‘ session at the
Comprehensive Switch-Asia Networking Event
In collaboration with Galvanizing the Groundswell of Climate
Action (GGCA), Switch-Asia and The Energy and Resources
Institute (TERI)
4 November 2015, New Delhi, India
This session at the Comprehensive Switch-Asia Networking Event
features examples of climate actions in the Global South and
discusses opportunities to catalyze actions that further low-carbon
and climate resilient development in developing countries.
Climate Clubs: Coalitions of ambitious frontrunner
countries to help close the two degree gap
Co-organized with Germanwatch
4 December 2015, 15:45-17:15, Climate Generations Area, Paris
The event brings together experts from all world regions and
explores the potentials of a transformative pioneers‘ alliance to
complement the formal multilateral process and to build additional
momentum for climate action.
Parliamentary evening
A climate-just transformation – what role for
parliament between societal interests and
international climate and development policy?
In collaboration with the Embassy of France in Germany
4 November 2015, Berlin
Effective global climate and sustainability governance
ultimately requires action at national and local levels.
Parliaments represent an important interface between
societies and international politics. What is their role in
catalyzing and implementing ambitious climate and
development policies? This parliamentary evening brings
together members from all factions of the German
Bundestag to discuss the relevance of parliamentary action
in view of the prospective Paris climate agreement.
Looking beyond the mitigation targets of INDCs: finance,
fairness and adaptation
Co-organized with the African Centre for Technology Studies
(ACTS)
5 December 2015, 11:15-12:45, OECD Pavilion, Blue zone, Paris
Based on several INDC analyses, this event will discuss nonmitigation target related content of INDCs. It will launch an online
tool for the visualisation of INDCs that has been developed by
ACTS and DIE.
Galvanizing the Post-2015 Groundswell of
Climate Actions Workshop
Co-organized with Galvanizing the Groundswell of Climate
Actions (GGCA)
7 December 2015, Hotel Bel Ami, Paris
This workshop will highlight and engage a wide array of
stakeholders to discuss non-state and subnational climate
actions in the context of the Lima-Paris Action Agenda (LPAA).
Mobilising private finance for adaptation
Co-organised with United Nations Environment Programme
Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and Frankfurt School of
Finance and Management
8 December 2015, 16:00-18:00, German Pavilion, Blue zone, Paris
This event will present recent research findings and experiences
on mobilising private finance for climate change adaptation. It will
show opportunities, but also highlight barriers and limitations.
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Tracking, implementing, and ramping up transformative
climate action post-Paris
Co-organized with the German Advisory Council on Global
Change (WBGU) and World Resources Institute (WRI)
8 December 2015, 16:45 - 18:15, Paris
Transformative climate action has to be taken at all levels with
a range of actors contributing towards decarbonization and
climate resilience. This side-event will discuss this multi-faceted
responsibility, from the subnational, especially cities, to national
and international levels, including both public and private actors.
Forthcoming
2016 Berlin Conference on Global Environmental Change
Transformative Global Climate Governance “après Paris”
Co-organiser: Forschungszentrum für Umweltpolitik /
Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Freie Universität
Berlin
23 - 24 May 2016, Freie Universität Berlin
The conference provides a timely space for interdisciplinary
transformation research exploiting the fresh momentum
expected to be generated by this year’s climate summit COP21.
It facilitates exchange between scientists, society and decision
makers to enhance each others’ transformative literacy and take
research on global climate governance to the next level.
Call for Papers open until 16 November 2015
Further information www.berlinconference.org/
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