2016
New Publication in Environmental Politics
Zorzeta Bakaki and Thomas Bernauer's new publication in Environmental Politics asks: do global climate summits influence public awareness and policy preferences concerning climate change?
New Publication in Environmental Research Letters
An new article from Zorzeta Bakaki and Thomas Bernauer published in Environmental Research Letters ask to what extent the Brazilian public supports forest conservation and what factors influence support levels
New Publication in Politics and Governance
A new article in Politics and Governance by Thomas Bernauer, Liang Dong, Liam McGrath, Irina Shaymerdenova and Haibin Zhang examines how Chinese citizens view the shift in climate policy from the reciprocal approach characteristic of Kyoto to the Paris agreement’s internationally coordinated and monitored unilateralist approach.
New Publication in Global Environmental Politics
Climate clubs, or “minilateralism,” are increasingly advocated as a way to move global climate governance forward. With supporters and detractors, climate clubs need careful institutional design to be politically feasible. A new article by Robert Gampfer investigates the design features that affect public support support.
New UNEP Publication
Poor air quality and climate change are the two greatest threats to human health in the pan-European region says new United Nations Environment Programme report. Professors Thomas Bernauer and Christian Loewe have served as coordinating lead authors for Chapter 3: Strengthening Environmental Governance.