New policy brief from ECSIS scholars discusses the importance of incorporating diverse viewpoints into the GST’s design and implementation
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Carsten Elsner, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany
Nain Martinez, Center for International Studies, El Colegio de México, Mexico
Snigdha Nautiyal, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, United States
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- Environmental NGOs and advocacy networks are calling for an inclusive stocktake that fosters transparency, accountability, collaboration as well as ambitious and just climate action.
- More research into civil society perspectives, positioning and mobilization pathways is needed to augment the effectiveness of and inclusivity within and beyond the GST.
Civil society actors are calling for a more inclusive Global Stocktake that fosters transparency and accountability and pairs ambitious climate action with financial and technical support. A new policy brief from ECSIS scholars — Carsten Elsner, Nain Martínez, and Snigdha Nautiyal — discusses how to augment the effectiveness of and inclusivity within and beyond the Global Stocktake.