Dear colleagues,
With many thanks to those who replied, attached is the summary of responses
I received to my query on the role of CSA on domestic environmental climate
policy making.

I really appreciate the swift and helpful responses, and hope this summary
is useful for others too.

best,
Navroz Dubash

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Recent Papers:
"Revisiting climate ambition: The case for prioritizing current action over
future intent <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wcc.622>."
*WIREs
Climate Change*: e622 [*open-access*].

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
<http://www.cprindia.org/users/navroz-k-dubash>






---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Navroz Dubash <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 14:29
Subject: Query: Role of CSOs (Environmental Groups and others) in National
Climate-Related Policy Making
To: gep-ed <[email protected]>


Dear colleagues,
I would be very grateful for references and suggestions for work across
geographies on the role of civil society organisations in the area of
climate mitigation policy.

By CSOs, we focus partiucalry on environmental organisations but also
related organisations that prefer to self-describe as working on energy,
development etc. that have direct implications for environmental outcomes.
By climate mitigation policy, we mean this in the broad sense, policies
that have consequences for climate mitigation outcomes, even if they are
not directly motivated by climate change, and this can extend to things
like advocating for and against wind power, hydro etc. for example.  We aim
to explore how important environmental NGOs are when it comes to
influencing climate governance development (i.e. campaigning in support of
introduction of CO2 taxation, removal of fossil fuels subsidies, support
for or campaigns against wind-power development), performing such
governance (i.e. through labeling schemes, involvement in public-private
partnerships etc.) and implementation of such policies.  .

We are particular interested in the national scale (recognising a lot is
also happening at the sub-national scale, but we are not focused on this
for this exercise).  In brief, we are looking for empirical regularities in
how these groups function in their roles, and how this functioning is
shaped by the various contexts within which they operate.

Please do share papers, projects etc. We are particularly keen to get
papers from the Global South. Review papers would be particularly useful.

Please do share work you are involved in or know of and I will compile and
share with the list.

Many thanks,
Navroz Dubash

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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
<http://www.cprindia.org/users/navroz-k-dubash>

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