Environmental Co-benefits in Carbon Markets: Beyond Carbon Accounting
By Sara Tolonen, Doctoral Researcher The parallel crises of climate change and biodiversity loss make it increasingly difficult to treat them as separate policy concerns. This reality is also relevant to carbon markets, where projects designed to generate carbon reductions or removals can also have consequences for biodiversity. In carbon market governance, environmental integrity has […]
Science or politics first? Snapshots from recent IPCC and IPBES Plenary sessions
By Moritz Petersmann, Doctoral Researcher working on PhD project: Fit for governing the triple planetary emergency? Towards enabling sustainability transformations at international science-policy interfaces With the political landscape in many parts of the world tilting to the right and populist agendas shaping government programs, science is increasingly under threat. Populist agendas often come with a […]