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IISD / ENB+ Video Series - Paris Knowledge Bridge: Unpacking International 
Climate Governance

posted on Friday, 28 August 2015 

The world of international climate change governance is a maze of policies, 
acronyms and jargon. The complexity of the current negotiations is unparalleled 
among multilateral environmental agreements.

Never before is it more important to cut through the complexity. The world 
looks to Paris in December 2015 where countries are to adopt a new climate 
change agreement. This agreement, if successfully agreed to by 195 states, will 
guide the future of climate governance and our planet.

These four videos are an introduction to the history, issues, actors and 
dynamics in global climate governance. We bring you the story of climate 
governance by those who make, implement and remake institutions for climate 
change. The videos contain interviews with 60 people, from Assistant Secretary 
General Janos Pasztor and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner, to frontline 
delegates drafting the new agreement's text and civil society working to 
influence policy.

You can watch these videos in any order to learn more about how the world 
addresses climate change.


The History of Climate Governance (#1 of 4) 
(https://lists.iisd.ca/t/1499930/204603/21843/2/


Efforts to address climate change have a long history. To understand the future 
of climate change governance, as we look to Paris in December 2015, we need to 
understand the history.



The Pillars of Climate Governance (#2 of 4) 
(https://lists.iisd.ca/t/1499930/204603/21844/3/


Modern international climate governance is organized around three pillars: 
mitigation, adaptation and means of implementation.

Under each pillar are many issues and policies, illustrating the many ways 
climate change affects our lives.



The Science and Economics of Climate Governance (#3 of 4) 
(https://lists.iisd.ca/t/1499930/204603/21845/4/


There are many actors involved in international climate governance. Two key 
communities are those researching and disseminating climate science and those 
working to build low-carbon economies. This video takes a closer look at these 
communities working for climate action. It also picks up on climate finance, 
which is one of the means of implementation introduced in video two (The 
Pillars of Climate Governance).



The State of Play in the UNFCCC Negotiations (#4 of 4) 
(https://lists.iisd.ca/t/1499930/204603/21846/5/


Countries gather in Paris in December 2015 to finalize and agree to a new 
agreement to address climate change. After twenty five years, many hope that 
the future of climate action will be brighter than the past. For these 
negotiations to be successful, countries must address many thorny issues to 
catalyze climate action that is meaningful, and lasts into the future.


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