Climate change [What Think Tanks are thinking]

[Articolo originale] Members' Research Service Feb 6, 2023 , , , , ,

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Written by Marcin Grajewski.

Last year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, made some headway in efforts to fight climate change, but its overall progress was limited. The gathering agreed to create a loss-and-damage fund, to support poorer countries disproportionately affected by climate change while only being responsible for a small share of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Governments at COP27 also called for reform of the International Monetary Fund and the multilateral development banks, to align global public finance with the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate. However, the meeting produced barely any new initiatives on climate mitigation, which are needed to take to keep alive the Paris 1.5°C temperature-reduction goal.

The European Union is debating a response to the US Inflation Reduction Act, which provides for US$369 billion investment in energy security and combatting climate change, but may threaten to lure away from Europe some clean-tech corporate investment.

This note offers links to recent commentaries, studies and reports from international think tanks on climate issues. More papers on the topic can be found in a previous edition of ‘What Think Tanks are Thinking.

Where is the carbon premium? Global performance of green and brown stocks
Brookings Institution, January 2023

Methane comes front and center in climate change policy
Brookings Institution, January 2023

What to expect on climate change from the New Congress
Brookings Institution, January 2023

Concessional climate finance: The Bridgetown Initiative
Bruegel, January 2023

The climatization of finance
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, January 2023

Be prepared for the polycrisis era
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, January 2023

Military capabilities affected by climate change
Clingendael, January 2023

Where next for the Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate?
E3G, January 2023

The EU must mitigate climate-related financial risks
E3G, January 2023

Global solidarity or collective suicide: Why we cannot abandon the Paris Agreement’s global warming target
European Council on Foreign Relations, January 2023

Synergising climate and biodiversity agendas is an imperative challenge for the century
Institute for European Environmental Policy, January 203

Impacts of climate change on global food trade networks
Stockholm Environment Institute, January 2023

Integration of short-lived climate pollutant and air pollutant mitigation in nationally determined contributions
Stockholm Environment Institute, January 2023

Can COP keep up with an evolving climate effort?
Brookings Institution, December 2022

How can we measure the impact of carbon prices on global warming?
Brookings Institution, December 2022

Climate policy curves: Linking policy choices to climate outcomes
Brookings Institution, December 2022

A Green Fiscal Pact for the EU: Increasing climate investments while consolidating budgets
Bruegel, December 2022

Europe’s Green Investment Requirements and the role of NextGenerationEU
Bruegel, December 2022

The future for global trade in a changing climate
Chatham House, December 2022

Climate change is fuelling migration. Do climate migrants have legal protections?
Council on Foreign Relations, December 2022

How will global health survive climate change?
Council on Foreign Relations, December 2022

Playing catch up: How COP27 politics are trailing economic realities
E3G, December 2022

International finance to address climate loss and damage
E3G, December 2022

If not now, when? Climate disaster and the Green vote following the 2021 Germany floods
European University Institute, December 2022

Policy challenges and policy actions for a just climate transition: Five recovery plans in comparison
Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, December 2022

Companies at COP27: Clean air is a catalyst for climate action
Friends of Europe, December 2022

EU climate policy amid Russia’s war in Ukraine: A critical overview of key REPowerEU challenges and trajectories towards net-zero
Globsec, December 2022

Walking out of the woods: EU industrial policy between the energy crisis and decarbonisation
Istituto Affari Internazionali, December 2022

Climate change and food insecurity: Unleashing the promise and potential of agroecology in the Mediterranean
Istituto Affari Internazionali, December 2022

Taxation and ecological transition during climate and energy crises: The main conclusions of the 2022 Spanish White Book on tax reform
Real Instituto Elcano

Net-zero targets and non-CO2 mitigation
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, December 2022

Adaptation without borders: A brief to participants in COP27
Stockholm Environment Institute, December 2022

The big success and bigger failure of COP27
Atlantic Council, November 2022

Renewing global climate change action for fragile and developing countries
Brooking Institution, November 2022

The unexpected breakthroughs at COP27
Carnegie Europe, November 2022

COP27 agreed compensation for loss and damage… but the fear is we’ll just end up seeing even more loss and damage
Centre for European Policy Studies, November 2022

In a green subsidy race, the EU should not imitate the US
Centre for European Policy Studies, November 2022

COP27 didn’t make enough progress to prevent climate catastrophe
Council on Foreign Relations, November 2022

Gender, displacement, and climate change
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, November 2022

Opportunities for health engagement in European climate policies
Ecologic, November 2022

The EU: At the forefront of the climate change battle
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, November 2022

Climate action: On track to meet agreed targets?
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, November 2022

Read this briefing on ‘Climate change‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Written by Marcin Grajewski.

Last year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, made some headway in efforts to fight climate change, but its overall progress was limited. The gathering agreed to create a loss-and-damage fund, to support poorer countries disproportionately affected by climate change while only being responsible for a small share of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Governments at COP27 also called for reform of the International Monetary Fund and the multilateral development banks, to align global public finance with the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate. However, the meeting produced barely any new initiatives on climate mitigation, which are needed to take to keep alive the Paris 1.5°C temperature-reduction goal.

The European Union is debating a response to the US Inflation Reduction Act, which provides for US$369 billion investment in energy security and combatting climate change, but may threaten to lure away from Europe some clean-tech corporate investment.

This note offers links to recent commentaries, studies and reports from international think tanks on climate issues. More papers on the topic can be found in a previous edition of ‘What Think Tanks are Thinking.

Where is the carbon premium? Global performance of green and brown stocks
Brookings Institution, January 2023

Methane comes front and center in climate change policy
Brookings Institution, January 2023

What to expect on climate change from the New Congress
Brookings Institution, January 2023

Concessional climate finance: The Bridgetown Initiative
Bruegel, January 2023

The climatization of finance
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, January 2023

Be prepared for the polycrisis era
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, January 2023

Military capabilities affected by climate change
Clingendael, January 2023

Where next for the Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate?
E3G, January 2023

The EU must mitigate climate-related financial risks
E3G, January 2023

Global solidarity or collective suicide: Why we cannot abandon the Paris Agreement’s global warming target
European Council on Foreign Relations, January 2023

Synergising climate and biodiversity agendas is an imperative challenge for the century
Institute for European Environmental Policy, January 203

Impacts of climate change on global food trade networks
Stockholm Environment Institute, January 2023

Integration of short-lived climate pollutant and air pollutant mitigation in nationally determined contributions
Stockholm Environment Institute, January 2023

Can COP keep up with an evolving climate effort?
Brookings Institution, December 2022

How can we measure the impact of carbon prices on global warming?
Brookings Institution, December 2022

Climate policy curves: Linking policy choices to climate outcomes
Brookings Institution, December 2022

A Green Fiscal Pact for the EU: Increasing climate investments while consolidating budgets
Bruegel, December 2022

Europe’s Green Investment Requirements and the role of NextGenerationEU
Bruegel, December 2022

The future for global trade in a changing climate
Chatham House, December 2022

Climate change is fuelling migration. Do climate migrants have legal protections?
Council on Foreign Relations, December 2022

How will global health survive climate change?
Council on Foreign Relations, December 2022

Playing catch up: How COP27 politics are trailing economic realities
E3G, December 2022

International finance to address climate loss and damage
E3G, December 2022

If not now, when? Climate disaster and the Green vote following the 2021 Germany floods
European University Institute, December 2022

Policy challenges and policy actions for a just climate transition: Five recovery plans in comparison
Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, December 2022

Companies at COP27: Clean air is a catalyst for climate action
Friends of Europe, December 2022

EU climate policy amid Russia’s war in Ukraine: A critical overview of key REPowerEU challenges and trajectories towards net-zero
Globsec, December 2022

Walking out of the woods: EU industrial policy between the energy crisis and decarbonisation
Istituto Affari Internazionali, December 2022

Climate change and food insecurity: Unleashing the promise and potential of agroecology in the Mediterranean
Istituto Affari Internazionali, December 2022

Taxation and ecological transition during climate and energy crises: The main conclusions of the 2022 Spanish White Book on tax reform
Real Instituto Elcano

Net-zero targets and non-CO2 mitigation
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, December 2022

Adaptation without borders: A brief to participants in COP27
Stockholm Environment Institute, December 2022

The big success and bigger failure of COP27
Atlantic Council, November 2022

Renewing global climate change action for fragile and developing countries
Brooking Institution, November 2022

The unexpected breakthroughs at COP27
Carnegie Europe, November 2022

COP27 agreed compensation for loss and damage… but the fear is we’ll just end up seeing even more loss and damage
Centre for European Policy Studies, November 2022

In a green subsidy race, the EU should not imitate the US
Centre for European Policy Studies, November 2022

COP27 didn’t make enough progress to prevent climate catastrophe
Council on Foreign Relations, November 2022

Gender, displacement, and climate change
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, November 2022

Opportunities for health engagement in European climate policies
Ecologic, November 2022

The EU: At the forefront of the climate change battle
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, November 2022

Climate action: On track to meet agreed targets?
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, November 2022

Read this briefing on ‘Climate change‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.


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