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Tarun Gopalakrishnan

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PhD Candidate @FletcherSchool | Climate policy @CIERP_Fletcher & @policy_climate

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Tarun Gopalakrishnan Reposted

🌍 Developing country blocs - G77, AGN, LMDC - came together at CAN's press conference to demand accountability and clarity from developed nations in the negotiations on the New Collective Quantified Goal #NCQG for #ClimateFinance. Hear their latest updates on progress 🧵

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Pre-doctoral Fellow @tarungk91, Fellow @na_easwaran, and Dean @kellysgallagher analyze India's economic and climate trajectory, highlighting opportunities to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 while driving economic growth. Read their policy brief here: sites.tufts.edu/cierp/files/20…

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With the United States posed to again depart the Paris climate agreement, other parties feel a “rising frustration” with the country’s inconsistency, Dean @KellySGallagher tells @Shankman for @BostonGlobe bostonglobe.com/2024/11/11/sci…


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The Climate Policy Lab is on the ground in Baku for #COP29! Follow our updates and coverage of the climate conference here: climatepolicylab.org/cop29-informat…

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At #COP29, leaders will negotiate #ClimateFinance. Developing countries seek predictable & adequate funding, while developed countries advocate for broadening the pool of contributors. @IISD_news @ClimateEnvoyKe @CSEINDIA @tarungk91 ✒️@kundanpandey158 india.mongabay.com/2024/10/climat…


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Ahead of COP29, Indonesia faces scrutiny for its continued use of coal power, write Fletcher PhD student @Soyoung_Oh_ and @AgusSari in @Diplomat_APAC thediplomat.com/2024/10/why-in…


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A well-designed mix of demand-pull & supply-push policy instruments is crucial for achieving industrial decarbonization, accounting for each country's existing domestic assets, financial capacity, & geography. More from @soyoung_oh_ & Mohammed Al-Juaied: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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As the global energy transition occurs @tarungk91 and @JaredMiller06 contend that more research must be focused on the political and economic ramifications in fragile, fossil fuel-producing states #environmentalpeacebuilding #globalenergytransition journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…


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The special issue of @EnvSecJournal on Decarbonization and Peace is now finally out! Alex de Waal (@WorldPeaceFdtn) and I wrote the editorial: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…. Much more importantly, some amazing scholars have their papers in the special issue. Please check it out!

Paper 5 from the forthcoming special issue of @EnvSecJournal on decarbonization and peace is now out. @JaredMiller06's fantastic piece looks at the role of oil rents (and their loss) in Nigerian politics!



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NEW | "Water usage in cooling systems for electricity production: an event study of retrofitted coal-fired power plants in the United States" by Junior Research Fellow @_KateChi and Professor @intnlwaters Read their publication here: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…

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Transitioning away from fossil fuels is necessary, but comes with challenges for marginal producers. In a new @EnvSecJournal special issue, @jaredmiller06 and I frame these challenges and a research agenda to engage more directly with them. journals.sagepub.com/eprint/NFC58WK…


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Oil is key to Nigeria's political system, but what happens when #oil revenues go bust? In a new @EnvSecJournal article, I present some lessons from the 2020 oil crash & the troubling implications for an #energytransition in #Nigeria. @WorldPeaceFdtn doi.org/10.1177/275387…


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NEW | "Progress and gaps in U.S. Adaptation policy at the local level" by @bethany_tietjen, Jenna Clark, and @CoughlanClimate in @GEC_Journal Read here ➡️ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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"Crucially, governments must do more to raise climate financing for developing countries that have done little to create the crisis but already suffer some of its worst effects." More from Dean @kellysgallagher ⬇️ foreignaffairs.com/world/climate-…


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In our new Peaceworks report, @FletcherSchool's @adi_tya_s, @tarungk91 and @JaredMiller06, @WorldPeaceFdtn's Alex de Waal and @UCTGSB's Benjamin Spatz examine six cases of de facto decarbonization to examine the impact of decarbonization in fragile states. usip.org/publications/2…

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ICYMI | Check out Professor Maulik Jagnani's #ClimateSmart blog on air pollution in South Asia and the effectiveness of air purifiers ⬇️ climatepolicylab.org/climatesmart/2…


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"In most cases, offering more support rather than restrictions may be a better choice for balancing growth, climate, and security objectives," writes Baihe Gu on green industrial policy. climatepolicylab.org/climatesmart/2…


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"Hope is not a strategy, but a strategy does exist to restrain climate change, and it is one that should give even pessimists grounds for optimism," writes @kellysgallagher in her latest piece for @ForeignAffairs

“The climate crisis need not inspire resignation or dread,” writes Dean ad interim @kellysgallagher in a piece for @ForeignAffairs “That is because the strategy to tackle climate change that governments have developed in the last 30 years is working.” foreignaffairs.com/world/climate-…

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Tarun Gopalakrishnan Reposted

“The climate crisis need not inspire resignation or dread,” writes Dean ad interim @kellysgallagher in a piece for @ForeignAffairs “That is because the strategy to tackle climate change that governments have developed in the last 30 years is working.” foreignaffairs.com/world/climate-…

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Before the release of @USIP's special report on 'traumatic' or unplanned decarbonization (co-authored with @BenjaminSpatz, @JaredMiller06, @tarungk91) Alex de Waal (@WorldPeaceFdtn) and I talk about some of its headline findings in this Q&A. usip.org/publications/2…


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