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Climate

Najam in Yale Climate: Assessing Climate Migration

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Dean Adil Najam said that climate change would impact migration across the world – but maybe not in the ways you think.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, In The Media, najam, Yale Climate Connection

Selin and Najam in The Conversation: Assessing Paris

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Professor Henrik Selinand Dean Adil Najam run down the good, bad, and the ugly of the 2015 UN Climate Conference agreement.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, COP21, Henrik Selin, In The Media, najam, Paris Climate Conference, Selin, The Conversation

Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Deciphering Paris

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Dean Adil Najam said that when it comes to the climate, there was a long road ahead if we wished to truly make a difference.

Tagged: 2015, 2015 UN Climate Change Conference, Adil Najam, Boston University, BU, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, najam, Pardee School, paris, RadioBoston, WBUR

Najam OpEd in The Guardian: Testing the Climate Deal

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Dean Adil Najam said that there is a way to determine whether the results of COP21 will make a positive difference in the climate.

Tagged: 2015, 2015 UN Climate Change Conference, Adil Najam, Climate, COP21, Guardian, In The Media, najam, paris

Najam on NPR’s RadioBoston: Taking COP21’s Temperature

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Dean Najam discussed the Paris Climate Conference on RadioBoston with Meghna Chakrabarti.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, In The Media, najam, Paris Climate Conference, RadioBoston, WBUR

Najam Writes Climate Op-Ed in Guardian

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In his decades attending climate change conferences, Dean Adil Najam has seen a lot of promises. Now he says it’s time for action.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Bustle, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, Guardian, In The Media, najam, Paris Climate Conference

Najam on NPR: What’s Next for Paris?

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Adil Najam spoke with the media on the topics of the upcoming COP21 climate summit as well as the attacks in Paris.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, In The Media, najam, Pakistan, paris, Radio Boston, terrorism, The Third Pole, WBUR

Selin in Yale Climate: Pessimism for Paris

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Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin said that his pessimism about the upcoming Paris climate negotiations had only grown.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Paris Climate Conference, Selin, Yale Climate Conncection

Selin in the Conversation: Paying for Climate Change

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Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin said that one of the biggest questions for the December Paris climate talks was money.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, Henrik Selin, In The Media, paris, Selin, The Conversation

Najam in Newsline on Paris Climate Negotiations

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Dean Adil Najam says Pakistan had squandered its opportunity to be a major player in climate negotiations.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, In The Media, najam, Newsline, Pakistan, جامعة بوسطن, عادل نجم, پارڈی اسکول, پاکستان, 波士顿大学

Selin in The Conversation: Strikeout in Paris?

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Is the global climate on its third strike? Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin has the answers.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, COP21, Henrik Selin, In The Media, Paris Climate Talks, Selin, The Conversation

Selin in BU Today: Climate Morality

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Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin wrote an article for BU Today’s POV series on why climate change is a moral issue, and what we can learn from Pope Francis on the subject.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, Henrik Selin, Pope Francis, Selin

Najam Explains Climate Change & Extreme Weather

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1400 die in Pakistan heat wave. Adil Najam says it is bad governance, not cliamte change that killed them.

Tagged: 2015, adaptation, Adil Najam, Climate, Climate Change, Development, governance, najam, Pakistan, Weather، پاکستان، عادل نجم

Selin: Climate Accord ‘No Victory’

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If nations commit to a global warming threshold of 4.3 degrees over the next 100 years, rather than the 2 degrees recommended by top environmental scientists, don’t call it a victory.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Environment, G7, global warming, Henrik Selin, Selin

Selin: Climate Dangers from Canada and Japan

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In the ramp-up to the G7 climate conference taking place later this year in Paris, one Pardee School Professor looks to two unlikely players for challenges to the effort to reduce global warming.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, G7, global climate change, Henrik Selin, Selin

Selin: A Waiting Game on India’s Climate Policy

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Pardee prof. Henrik Selin said that recent agreements between the U.S. and India were a tentative first step toward an international climate accord.

Tagged: 2015, Climate, Climate Change, Henrik Selin, India, Selin

VIDEO: GEGI’s Ray at Watson Institute Conference

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Becky Ray, research fellow for the Global Economic Governance Initiative, spoke at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University.

Tagged: 2015, becky ray, China, Climate, Environment, GEGI, Latin America

GEGI Postdoc at UN Climate Talks

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GEGI pre-doctoral fellow Rebecca Ray traveled to Lima, Peru in December to present GEGI’s research on the environmental impacts of China in Latin America at meetings around the United Nations climate change meetings.

Tagged: 2014, Climate, Climate Change, GEGI, global climate change, Rebecca Ray, UN, United Nations

Selin Comments on WMO Climate Report

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BU Pardee School professor Henrik Selin offers commentary on the impact of global climate change on marginalized populations.

Tagged: 2014, Climate, global climate change, global warming, Henrik Selin, Selin, WMO, World Meterological organtization

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