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January 25, 2017 |
Claire Langley |
Diplomacy
POLICY PAPER: Despite ongoing political changes in the United States and Germany, the transatlantic allies continue to have deep, shared agendas. At home, both governments want to.
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November 11, 2016 |
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Diplomacy
In Paris, nations agreed to balance emissions and removals in the “second half of the century.” Our new analysis shows exactly when: the world agreed to mid-century.
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September 12, 2016 |
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Diplomacy
What Post-Paris Ambition Means to the United States, Germany and CanadaTuesday, September 20th 2016, 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. The National Press Club, 13th Floor, 529.
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May 13, 2016 |
Nigel Purvis |
Diplomacy
There’ll be a couple of bears in the room when the leaders of the five Nordic nations meet President Obama at the White House tomorrow. Authored by Durwood Zaelke, Nigel Puvis.
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December 14, 2015 |
Nigel Purvis |
Diplomacy
This may be one of the biggest foreign policy wins of the Obama presidency. Whereas dismantling Al Qaeda helped neutralize a short term global threat of terrorism, the Paris.
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December 10, 2015 |
Nigel Purvis |
Diplomacy, US Policy & Politics
A version of this piece appeared in The Guardian. The United States’ refusal to make internationally binding its ambitious pollution targets at the Cop21 climate talks in Paris.
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November 11, 2015 |
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Diplomacy
Climate Advisers has been providing forward-looking policy analysis and political strategy in the lead up to this year’s United Nations climate change negotiations in Paris..
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November 2, 2015 |
Nigel Purvis and Claire Langley |
Diplomacy, US Policy & Politics
This December’s global summit in Paris will represent a big step forward for climate diplomacy. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that the expected Paris agreement will.
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October 30, 2015 |
Nigel Purvis |
Diplomacy
Statement of Nigel Purvis, CEO of Climate Advisers, on today’s UNFCCC analysis of pledges made by countries before the Paris climate talks: “Today’s synthesis report by.
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October 27, 2015 |
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Diplomacy
Even a month out, the Paris climate talks are already unprecedented: every developed nation and more than 100 developing nations have each put forward plans to address global.