The Governing our Planetary Emergency Report highlights that current policies are failing to address the global climate emergency, and puts forward a platform of climate governance proposals in order to ensure more effective cooperative action to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C or less.
The report provides a package of fifteen near-and-medium-term proposals for vital and substantial governance improvements across the international system. These include, amongst others, Climate COP reform, declaration of planetary emergency and establishment of an international court for the environment.
Research and production team:
Maja Groff (Climate Governance Commission Convenor), Richard Ponzio (Global Governance Innovation Network CoDirector), Eoin Jackson (Climate Governance Commission Chief of Staff and Legal Fellow), Nudhara Yusuf (Global Governance Innovation Network Executive Coordinator), Emma Broholm (Research Associate & Executive Assistant), William Durch (Editor and Distinguished Fellow, Stimson Center), Lotta Stokke, Johanne Hobel, Nina Trcek, and Luke Haubenstock (Researchers), and Masters Group Design (Lisa Weinberger, Claire Zellin, Vicki Gray-Wolfe, and Benjamin Brown).