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Yeh, E. T., & Loizeaux, E. R. (2024). China at COP27: CBDR, national sovereignty, and climate justice. Climate and Development, 16(10), 907–917. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Ortiz, M., Mankhwazi, C., & Shafi, N. (2024). ‘Who is going to talk about my grandad? Who is going to talk about me?’: Spatial politics in the advocacy of youth from the MENA region at COP 27. Climate and Development, 16(10), 930–939. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Nazareth, A., Kim, D., & Shawoo, Z. (2024). External power dynamics and international climate governance in a crises-constrained world. Climate and Development, 16(10), 881–891. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Klöck, C., Castro, P., Chin-Yee, S., B. Gurresø, C., Desmasures, C., Bouly, E., … de Pryck, K. (2024). Beyond AOSIS: small island states’ presence and participation at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–12. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Graddy-Lovelace, G., Brock, S., & Jain, B. (2024). Agrarianizing climate accords & discord: food, agriculture & agrarian movements at UNFCCC Conference of the Parties. Climate and Development, 16(10), 892–906. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Fine, J. C., Gray, S., Grosse, C., & Mark, B. (2023). A song in a cold place: the role of emotions in motivating youth activism and advancing justice at the COP. Climate and Development, 16(10), 849–860. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Falzon, D. (2024). How to track progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation?: a stocktaking of Parties’ positions on measurement one year into the GlaSS work programme. Climate and Development, 16(10), 871–880. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Dean, J. W., & Kame Parks, J. R. (2024). The framing of Indigenous and local ecological knowledge amidst climate change education in the COP27 cyberspace. Climate and Development, 16(10), 918–929. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Burchert, L. (2024). Concealing, naming, or tackling inequalities? Art, culture and (In)justice at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–15. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
Hite, E., Haverkamp, J., & Joshi, C. (2024). Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC Process: power and (in)justice in global climate governance arenas. Climate and Development, 1–7. doi.org/10.1080/1756...
This is a collection from anthropologists and social scientists conducting collaborative ethnography at UNFCCC annual COP meetings, with a focus on the Power and Justice issues within climate governance.
We would like to announce that a long-awaited special issue is now available in Climate and Development. The entire special issue will be free access for a year (forthcoming). Please access through your institutions for now.
COP29 is wrapping up this week and people are (finally) calling for the process to be overhauled to *maybe* reduce oil industry influence over it. New documents we uncovered reveal they used a little known UN org to infiltrate from jump. First of three stories: drilled.media/news/IPIECA1