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The Paris Climate Change Agreement

by richards • November 27, 2019 • Comments Off on The Paris Climate Change Agreement

The Paris Agreement – Full Text

Sachs, Noah, The Paris Agreement in the 2020s: Breakdown or Breakup? (October 3, 2019). Ecology Law Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 1, 2019.

The Paris climate agreement is at risk of falling apart in the 2020s

Season 3, Episode 2: Will We Always Have Paris? Can the World’s Climate Agreement Survive the 2020s?

Paris Mismatches: The Impact of the COP21 Climate Change Negotiations on the Oil and Gas Industries

Withdrawal from International Agreements: Legal Framework, the Paris Agreement, and the Iran Nuclear Agreement – CRS 2017

President Trump’s Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement Raises Legal Questions: Part 1 & 2. CRS (2017)

Data Driven Yale, NewClimate Institute, PBL 2018: Global climate action of regions, states and businesses. Research report published by Data Driven Yale, NewClimate Institute (2018)

Subnational climate change mitigation efforts will not offset the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement.

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