Search Results - "Roman, Mikael"
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Carbon capture and storage in developing countries: A comparison of Brazil, South Africa and India
Published in Global environmental change (01-05-2011)“…The ambition to introduce carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in developing countries raises particular considerations and challenges, where, most…”
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Governing from the middle: the C40 Cities Leadership Group
Published in Corporate governance (Bradford) (01-01-2010)“…Purpose - This study aims to analyze city networks as they face the challenges of global warming. It seeks to introduce the notion of "governance from the…”
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Higher education as a change agent for sustainability in different cultures and contexts
Published in International journal of sustainability in higher education (11-07-2008)“…Purpose - The goal of this paper is to enhance consideration for the potential for institutions of higher education throughout the world, in different cultures…”
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Comparing Climate Policy Processes in India, Brazil, and South Africa: Domestic Engagements With International Climate Policy Frameworks
Published in The journal of environment & development (01-06-2018)“…Using policy cycle model as a heuristic, this article studies Indian, Brazilian, and South African engagement with Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions…”
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Integration of climate change mitigation and sustainable development planning: Lessons from a national planning process in Nigeria
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-11-2021)“…To limit global temperature increases to ‘well below 2 ºC’, it is necessary that current national commitments to reduce emissions are increased, and these…”
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State Competition as a Source Driving Climate Change Mitigation
Published in New York University environmental law journal (01-01-2005)“…Factors that may be driving states to introduce new policy initiatives that will ultimately lead to a reduction of greenhouse gases are discussed. Political…”
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Colloquium Article: STATE COMPETITION AS A SOURCE DRIVING CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
Published in New York University Environmental Law Journal (01-01-2005)“…I. Introduction The rapid proliferation and diversification of climate change policy initiatives at the state level in the United States runs contrary to much…”
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Shifting ground: Brazil tackles climate change and deforestation, but rapid growth, energy needs undermine progress
Published 01-01-2010“…Brazilʹs energy-related CO2emissions are very low; its contribution the climate change problem has been largely through deforestation and agriculture.Emissions…”
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