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Published on December 11, 2020
On the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Dahdaleh Institute Faculty Member Idil Boran, who leads the Synergies of Planetary Health Research Initiative,co-authored an opinion article in Global Policy with Harro Van Asselt, Sander Chan, Thomas Hale, Lukas Hermwille and Charles Roger.
Based on a research article by a larger group of co-authors, and forthcoming in the same journal in early 2021, this opinion article provides a summary evaluation of the progress of activities and efforts to mobilize non-state and subnational actors.
The authors highlight three areas requiring attention for strengthening actions by non-state and subnational actors in the next decade, underscoring the need to:
- drive national implementation and ambition
- enable subnational and non-state climate action in developing and emerging economies
- broaden climate action and maximizing sustainable development synergies.
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