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Category: Individual action on climate

Beyond COP: Why we can’t count on international negotiations alone to save our planet

Posted on December 20, 2016December 20, 2016 by Grantham Institute

A year on from last December’s landmark climate deal in Paris, Jeanne Martin, an alumnus of  Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy,…

Posted in Climate negotiations, Individual action on climateTagged COP221 Comment on Beyond COP: Why we can’t count on international negotiations alone to save our planet

There is no Planet B: Why I decided to run 3,000 kilometres          

Posted on November 11, 2015May 3, 2016 by Grantham Institute

Erlend Moster Knudsen is part of the climate awareness campaign Pole to Paris. He is speaking at a seminar at…

Posted in Impacts & adaptation, Individual action on climate, Paris 2015Tagged Arctic, COP21, Individual action on climateLeave a Comment on There is no Planet B: Why I decided to run 3,000 kilometres          

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