Dear GEP-Ed Colleagues,

The recently ended UN Climate Change Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, 
demonstrated a number of persistent obstacles to climate governance, not least 
demands for justice by developing countries and differences between China and 
the United States.



As attention shifts toward the December climate conference in Katowice, Poland, 
it is more important than ever to understand these and other obstacles to more 
effective climate governance, and especially why they keep recurring year after 
year, decade after decade.



To assist practitioners, activists, scholars and students to do just that, the 
first chapter (pages 1-30) of WHAT’S WRONG WITH CLIMATE POLITICS AND HOW TO FIX 
IT is now available on my Website: https://paulgharris.net/books/



To read the chapter, scroll down to the book’s summary, at the end of which you 
can find the link.



Many thanks.

P.G. Harris
Chair Professor
Global & Environmental Studies
EdUHK
https://paulgharris.net
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