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Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
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Chunping is an energy economist with experience in China’s energy policy and development, the global energy markets and energy security, the economics of energy storage, and sustainable transition. Before joining the Grantham Institute she worked at Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group, Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES), with anPHILIP ANTWI-AGYEI
Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
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Alice Owen. Associate Professor in Business, Sustainability and Stakeholder Engagement, University of Leeds. THE ECONOMICS OF LOW CARBON CITIES The economics of low carbon cities – A mini-Stern review for the city of Bristol. This report reviews the cost and carbon effectiveness of a wide range of the low carbon options that could be applied at the local level in households, industry, commerce and transport. TIM FOXON – CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY Tim is Professor of Sustainability Transitions at SPRU, University of Sussex. His research explores the technological and social factors relating to the innovation of new energy technologies, the co-evolution of technologies and institutions for a transition to a sustainable low-carbon economy, and relations and interdependencies between energy use and economic growth. POLICY INTERACTIONS AND THE TRANSITION TO CLEAN TECHNOLOGY Policy Interactions and the Transition to Clean Technology Ghassane Benmir* Josselin Roman April 20, 2020 Abstract In light of increased willingness to address climate change challenges and the grow- DABO GUAN - CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY Dabo is a Distinguished Professor of Climate Change Economics at Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, Chair at the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, University College London. He is also a senior member of St Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge. He specialises in environmental economics forSURAJE DESSAI
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EMMA TOMPKINS
Emma Tompkins. Emma is a Professor of Environment and Development at University of Southampton. She has worked on climate change adaptation since 2001 specifically barriers and limits to institutional adaptation, public-private partnerships for adaptation, andLEA BERRANG-FORD
Professor, Priestley Chair in Climate and Health. About. Lea was appointed as Priestley Chair in Climate and Health in August 2017 and works across the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and the School of Earth and Environment. She will work to better understand how we can adjust existing health and social systems to be moreclimate-resilient.
CARS, CARBON TAXES AND CO EMISSIONS Cars, carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions . Julius Andersson . March 2017 . Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 238 . Grantham Research Institute on Climate CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY New homes in UK’s struggling neighbourhoods disproportionately affected by increase in flood risk from climate change. 21 Oct 2020. How do we influence corporate actions on climate change? Lessons from the world’s largest retailers. 1 Oct 2020. ABOUT US – CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICYSEE MORE ONCCCEP.AC.UK
CHUNPING XIE
Chunping is an energy economist with experience in China’s energy policy and development, the global energy markets and energy security, the economics of energy storage, and sustainable transition. Before joining the Grantham Institute she worked at Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group, Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES), with an ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
PHILIP ANTWI-AGYEI
Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
SIMON DIKAU
Simon joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in May 2019. He is working as a Research Officer on climate risks and banking regulation, exploring the overarching question of how central banks and financial supervisors can THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE- RESILIENT The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political CARS, CARBON TAXES AND CO EMISSIONS Cars, carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions . Julius Andersson . March 2017 . Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 238 . Grantham Research Institute on Climate CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? 3 CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? Simon Caney a and Cameron Hepburn b* a Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, and Magdalen College, Oxford, UK b Grantham Research Institute and CCCEP, London School of Economics and Political Science, New College and Smith School, Oxford, UK DO FLOOD INSURANCE SCHEMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PROVIDE The Munich Re Programme: Evaluating the Economics of Climate Risks and Opportunities in the Insurance Sector Do flood insurance schemes in developing countries provide CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY New homes in UK’s struggling neighbourhoods disproportionately affected by increase in flood risk from climate change. 21 Oct 2020. How do we influence corporate actions on climate change? Lessons from the world’s largest retailers. 1 Oct 2020. ABOUT US – CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICYSEE MORE ONCCCEP.AC.UK
CHUNPING XIE
Chunping is an energy economist with experience in China’s energy policy and development, the global energy markets and energy security, the economics of energy storage, and sustainable transition. Before joining the Grantham Institute she worked at Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group, Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES), with an ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
PHILIP ANTWI-AGYEI
Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
SIMON DIKAU
Simon joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in May 2019. He is working as a Research Officer on climate risks and banking regulation, exploring the overarching question of how central banks and financial supervisors can THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE- RESILIENT The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political CARS, CARBON TAXES AND CO EMISSIONS Cars, carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions . Julius Andersson . March 2017 . Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 238 . Grantham Research Institute on Climate ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
DR CHASCA TWYMAN
Dr Chasca Twyman BSC (Newcastle), PhD (Sheffield) is Senior Lecturer at the Dept of Geography at the University of Sheffield and Acting Director of Sheffield Institute for International Development (2015). Dr Twyman has a track record of high profile research into human responses to global environmental change and climatic variability, andGINNY PAVEY
Ginny Pavey has been manager of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment since its launch in 2008, when she joined the London School ofDENYSE S. DOOKIE
Denyse joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in September 2019 as a Research Officer working withDr. Declan Conway.
EMMA TOMPKINS
Emma Tompkins. Emma is a Professor of Environment and Development at University of Southampton. She has worked on climate change adaptation since 2001 specifically barriers and limits to institutional adaptation, public-private partnerships for adaptation, andSURAJE DESSAI
Suraje Dessai has been Professor of Climate Change Adaptation at the Sustainability Research Institute in the School of Earth and Environment since 2012. His current research and teaching focuses on the management of climate change uncertainties, perception of climate risks and the science-policy interface in climate change impacts,adaptation
LEA BERRANG-FORD
Professor, Priestley Chair in Climate and Health. About. Lea was appointed as Priestley Chair in Climate and Health in August 2017 and works across the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and the School of Earth and Environment. She will work to better understand how we can adjust existing health and social systems to be moreclimate-resilient.
PUBLIC PRESSURE VERSUS LOBBYING 6 NGOs on specific issues in one or several negotiation sessions based on a qualitative theoretical framework developed by Michele Betsill and Elizabeth Corell. 8 This section evaluates the their latest contribution and proposes a theoretical addition to their frame- SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATES FOR COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS: A REPORT Social Discount Rates for Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Report for HM Treasury. A summary report from two workshops on recent advances in social discounting practice and theory. CRITICAL MINERALS TODAY AND IN 2030: AN ANALYSIS OF OECD The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment was established in 2008 at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The Institute brings together internationalexpertise on
CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY New homes in UK’s struggling neighbourhoods disproportionately affected by increase in flood risk from climate change. 21 Oct 2020. How do we influence corporate actions on climate change? Lessons from the world’s largest retailers. 1 Oct 2020. ABOUT US – CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICYSEE MORE ONCCCEP.AC.UK
CHUNPING XIE
Chunping is an energy economist with experience in China’s energy policy and development, the global energy markets and energy security, the economics of energy storage, and sustainable transition. Before joining the Grantham Institute she worked at Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group, Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES), with an ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
PHILIP ANTWI-AGYEI
Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
SIMON DIKAU
Simon joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in May 2019. He is working as a Research Officer on climate risks and banking regulation, exploring the overarching question of how central banks and financial supervisors can THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE- RESILIENT The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political CARS, CARBON TAXES AND CO EMISSIONS Cars, carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions . Julius Andersson . March 2017 . Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 238 . Grantham Research Institute on Climate CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? 3 CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? Simon Caney a and Cameron Hepburn b* a Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, and Magdalen College, Oxford, UK b Grantham Research Institute and CCCEP, London School of Economics and Political Science, New College and Smith School, Oxford, UK DO FLOOD INSURANCE SCHEMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PROVIDE The Munich Re Programme: Evaluating the Economics of Climate Risks and Opportunities in the Insurance Sector Do flood insurance schemes in developing countries provide CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY New homes in UK’s struggling neighbourhoods disproportionately affected by increase in flood risk from climate change. 21 Oct 2020. How do we influence corporate actions on climate change? Lessons from the world’s largest retailers. 1 Oct 2020. ABOUT US – CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICYSEE MORE ONCCCEP.AC.UK
CHUNPING XIE
Chunping is an energy economist with experience in China’s energy policy and development, the global energy markets and energy security, the economics of energy storage, and sustainable transition. Before joining the Grantham Institute she worked at Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group, Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES), with an ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
PHILIP ANTWI-AGYEI
Philip Antwi-Agyei. Dr. Philip Antwi-Agyei is a Senior Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, under the Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement in sub-Saharan Africa ( CIRCLE)programme by
SIMON DIKAU
Simon joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in May 2019. He is working as a Research Officer on climate risks and banking regulation, exploring the overarching question of how central banks and financial supervisors can THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE- RESILIENT The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political CARS, CARBON TAXES AND CO EMISSIONS Cars, carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions . Julius Andersson . March 2017 . Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 238 . Grantham Research Institute on Climate CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? 3 CARBON TRADING: UNETHICAL, UNJUST AND INEFFECTIVE? Simon Caney a and Cameron Hepburn b* a Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, and Magdalen College, Oxford, UK b Grantham Research Institute and CCCEP, London School of Economics and Political Science, New College and Smith School, Oxford, UK DO FLOOD INSURANCE SCHEMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PROVIDE The Munich Re Programme: Evaluating the Economics of Climate Risks and Opportunities in the Insurance Sector Do flood insurance schemes in developing countries provide ADAPTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS TO BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND Adapting conservation projects to benefit communities and climate. Posted on 1 Jun 2020 in Announcements. Adapting forest restoration and conservation projects by engaging with local communities can help deliver social and environmental benefits, according to research in Madagascar by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy(CCCEP).
DR CHASCA TWYMAN
Dr Chasca Twyman BSC (Newcastle), PhD (Sheffield) is Senior Lecturer at the Dept of Geography at the University of Sheffield and Acting Director of Sheffield Institute for International Development (2015). Dr Twyman has a track record of high profile research into human responses to global environmental change and climatic variability, andGINNY PAVEY
Ginny Pavey has been manager of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment since its launch in 2008, when she joined the London School ofDENYSE S. DOOKIE
Denyse joined the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment in September 2019 as a Research Officer working withDr. Declan Conway.
EMMA TOMPKINS
Emma Tompkins. Emma is a Professor of Environment and Development at University of Southampton. She has worked on climate change adaptation since 2001 specifically barriers and limits to institutional adaptation, public-private partnerships for adaptation, andSURAJE DESSAI
Suraje Dessai has been Professor of Climate Change Adaptation at the Sustainability Research Institute in the School of Earth and Environment since 2012. His current research and teaching focuses on the management of climate change uncertainties, perception of climate risks and the science-policy interface in climate change impacts,adaptation
LEA BERRANG-FORD
Professor, Priestley Chair in Climate and Health. About. Lea was appointed as Priestley Chair in Climate and Health in August 2017 and works across the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and the School of Earth and Environment. She will work to better understand how we can adjust existing health and social systems to be moreclimate-resilient.
PUBLIC PRESSURE VERSUS LOBBYING 6 NGOs on specific issues in one or several negotiation sessions based on a qualitative theoretical framework developed by Michele Betsill and Elizabeth Corell. 8 This section evaluates the their latest contribution and proposes a theoretical addition to their frame- SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATES FOR COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS: A REPORT Social Discount Rates for Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Report for HM Treasury. A summary report from two workshops on recent advances in social discounting practice and theory. CRITICAL MINERALS TODAY AND IN 2030: AN ANALYSIS OF OECD The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment was established in 2008 at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The Institute brings together internationalexpertise on
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