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Climate Economy

A Guide to Assessing the Political Economy of Domestic Climate Change Governance

Working Paper

Jesse Worker and Niki Palmer WRI   |  Monday, 22-Mar-2021
- New Working Paper

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Highlights ▪ There is overwhelming evidence of the social, economic, and environmental case to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and rapidly scale up adaptation. Yet, despite a proliferation of climate laws and policies over the last 10–15 years, emissions are still rising, and adaptation needs remain urgent. ▪ This calls for a more sophisticated assessment of the political economy factors that may enable or constrain implementation of policies and actions and sustain political commitment at the country level. ▪ This guide offers an assessment methodology to understand how structural factors, rules and norms, stakeholders and interests, and ideas and narratives influence the political economy of climate action in a given country context. ▪ The methodology was developed on the basis of climate policy, governance, and political economy literature with contributions from subject matter experts. ▪ We intend the assessment to support civil society coalitions, reform-minded civil servants and politicians, international organizations, and other stakeholders. ▪ The resulting analysis should deepen the understanding of context while informing the advocacy, policy design, coalition building, capacity building, and communications of domestic stakeholders. 
guide-assessing-the-political-economy-domestic-climate-change-governance_march2021.pdf

A GUIDE TO ASSESSING THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DOMESTIC CLIMATE CHANGE GOVERNANCE

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AEJI – Climate Research and Policy Decades of Climate Research 2009 – 2020

  |  Monday, 15-Jun-2020

AEJI – Climate Research and Policy Decades of Climate Research 2009 – 2020   List of Publications position papers, research reports, policy proposal, conferences and events on climate policy in Israel  
list_aeji_climate_policy_docs_and_events_2020.pdf

Decade of Climate Justice - 2009- 2020

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