Dear colleagues,
I imagine many of you have run mock UNFCCC-style negotiations with your
classes, as a way of introducing intergovernmental climate politics. I see
that there are quite a few resources now on the web. I would be very keen
to hear back from those of you who have used some of these, and to ask your
advice and feedback on these various resources. I am looking for something
that would work well for a short couple of hours session, as part of a
larger course on climate politics and policy at the Indian Institute of
Technology.
Many thanks,
Navroz Dubash

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*Recent Publications*
1. India and Climate Change: Evolving Ideas and Increasing Policy Engagement
<http://www.annualreviews.org/eprint/BcF6X9DrtiaGSfJq9kPw/full/10.1146/annurev-environ-102017-025809>
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*Annual Review of Environment and Resources*
*2. **More priorities, more problems? Decision-making with multiple energy,
development and climate objectives
<https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S221462961830611X>, **Energy
Research in Social Science*

Dr. Navroz K. Dubash
Professor, Centre for Policy Research
Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021, India
Tel: +91-11-2611-5273/74/75/76
Email: ndubash@gmail <[email protected]>.com
Web page: http://cprindia.org/people/navroz-k-dubash
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