Climate Governance after the Paris Agreement
16 February 2017
This Policy Brief reflects on the potential of the 2015 Paris Agreement to drive forward effective climate governance, the challenges of mobilising treaty implementation and possible pathways forward.
Workshop report drafted by Lauriane Wolfe, Ed Procter and Julia Kreienkamp, UCL
In November 2016, the Global Governance Institute (GGI) hosted over 30 leading international practitioners and scholars in the field of climate change law, governance and policy for a workshop on the Paris Agreement and its potential to drive forward effective climate governance. This report serves as a summary of the workshop's discussions, which were held under Chatham House Rule.
The event was supported by the French Embassy in London as part of its Conference-Débat series. UCL Grand Challenge and the UCL Centre for Law and Environment co-hosted the public evening panel.
To access the full report: Climate Governance after the Paris Agreement (PDF)