Climate Change

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    Developing criteria to align investments with 2 ˚C-compatible pathways
    (2017) Höhne, Niklas; Röser, Frauke; Hagemann, Markus; NewClimate - Institute for Climate Policy and Global Sustainability gGmbH; Germanwatch; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Twerdy, Fabian
    This report is intended to enable investors to align their investments in physical assets with the internationally agreed objective of limiting global warming to well below 2 ˚C compared to preindustrial levels. The project focuses in particular on public finance institutions with a climate mandate or mission. However, the applicability of the guidance and criteria to the wider investment community, in particular institutional investors, will also be explored. For greenhouse gas mitigation investment criteria are proposed for the power, buildings and transport infrastructure sectors. Additionally the report explores investment criteria for climate resilience and adaptation to climate change. Quelle: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/
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    How can the new climate agreement support robust national mitigation targets? - Opportunities up to Paris and beyond
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2015) Fekete, Hanna; Hagemann, Markus; Obergassel, Wolfgang; NewClimate - Institute for Climate Policy and Global Sustainability gGmbH; Wuppertal Institut; Öko-Institut. Büro Berlin; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Berger, Juliane
    This report is a synthesis of the research and re-evaluates the options previously considered in this project (Vieweg et al (2014)) in the light of the negotiation process up to today. The mitigation-related design elements considered are:Participation and differentiation of countries;Types of commitments, including also the compulsory character of the commitments and time aspects;Guidance on ambition of the commitments to assure adequacy of global and individual coun-tries’ efforts;Transparency of commitments