Subscribe COP21 blog Inside analysis from the Paris talks Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Matt McDonald, Ralph Sims, Katye Altieri, Paul N. Edwards, Steffen Böhm, Jessica Hellmann, Robert Stavins, David Hodgkinson, Tim Flannery, Don Henry, Robyn Eckersley, Peter Christoff, Cathy Alexander, and Clive Hamilton Authors Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Professor, The University of Queensland Matt McDonald Professor of International Relations, The University of Queensland Ralph Sims Emeritus Professor, Energy and Climate Mitigation, Massey University Katye Altieri Senior Researcher, University of Cape Town Paul N. Edwards William J. Perry Fellow in International Security, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University Steffen Böhm Professor in Organisation & Sustainability, University of Exeter Jessica Hellmann Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior; Director, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota Robert Stavins A.J. Meyer Professor of Energy and Economic Development, Harvard Kennedy School David Hodgkinson Associate Professor, The University of Western Australia Tim Flannery Honorary fellow, The University of Melbourne Don Henry Public Policy Fellow, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, The University of Melbourne Robyn Eckersley Redmond Barry Professor of Political Science, School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne Peter Christoff Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor, Melbourne Climate Futures initiative, The University of Melbourne Cathy Alexander Research Fellow, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, The University of Melbourne Clive Hamilton Professor of Public Ethics, Centre for Public and Contextual Theology, Charles Sturt University Displaying 1 article Brian Snyder/Reuters December 2, 2015 Who feels the heat first? Paul N. Edwards, Stanford University At yesterday’s COP21 science briefing, University of Reading climate scientist Ed Hawkins displayed a chilling (pun intended) colour-coded world map. Nation by nation, it showed which countries are already…
Brian Snyder/Reuters December 2, 2015 Who feels the heat first? Paul N. Edwards, Stanford University At yesterday’s COP21 science briefing, University of Reading climate scientist Ed Hawkins displayed a chilling (pun intended) colour-coded world map. Nation by nation, it showed which countries are already…