Mitigation, Adaptation, Migration
International climate negotiations are commonly divided along three established communities of policy and practice: adaptation, loss and damage, and mitigation. Climate mobility cuts across all of them, which partly explains why the topic – despite its growing significance – has yet to garner significant attention. This policy brief examines why climate mobility lies at the heart of a people-centered action agenda and links the topic to the discussions at the international climate negotiations in Baku and beyond.
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Chinese Aggression in the Taiwan Strait
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After the Debate: The US Elections and the Transatlantic Relationship
Our panel looks at the US elections following the much-awaited TV debate between the two presidential candidates on September 10. We deliberate whether Vice President Kamala Harris can sustain the positive momentum of the first weeks after her nomination.