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    Global Response to Climate Change - From Stockholm to Copenhagen

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    Climate change: scientific basis and status of the negotiations of the treaties

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    This interdisciplinary article, written by an atmospheric scientist and an international lawyer, highlights that there is convincing scientific evidence that climate change is underway, contrasted with the increasing intensity of climate change denialism and the weakening of international policy on climate change. It argues that we must choose the path of truly sustainable development across the board, creating business, science, and policies partnerships. It provides background for the Sustainable Companies Project on the science of climate change and the international negotiations on climate change

    Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?

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    Professor Williams moderates a panel discussion of the Kyoto Protocol and potential solutions to climate change. Other participants include Anita Halvorssen, J. Kevin Healy, William Pizer, and Jacob Werksman

    How the Norwegian SWF Balances Ethics, ESG Risks, and Returns: Can this Approach Work for Other Institutional Investors?

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    As the largest sovereign wealth fund (SWF) in the world, the Norwegian SWF’s efforts to move in a more sustainable direction are often followed by other institutional investors. This chapter examines how the Norwegian SWF (officially, the Government Pension Fund – Global, or GPFG) has evolved into a responsible investor, balancing ethics, environment, social, and governance (ESG) risks with returns. The focus is mainly on its actions to address financial climate change risks. If the GPFG continues to evolve toward sustainable investment and acts on the latest International Energy Agency report that calls, among other things, for an end to all new fossil fuel production, it can serve as a good model for other institutional investors to deal with the challenge of climate change while remaining profitable

    The nature, origin and impact of legally binding consequences: the case of the climate regime

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    Kyoto protocol · Marrakesh accords · Non-compliance · Enforcement · Punitive consequences · Legal bindingness,

    Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?

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    Professor Williams moderates a panel discussion of the Kyoto Protocol and potential solutions to climate change. Other participants include Anita Halvorssen, J. Kevin Healy, William Pizer, and Jacob Werksman
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