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    • Paris via Brussels: A three-level game analysis of the EU’s behaviour at the 2015 Paris international climate negotiations (COP21) 

      McManis, Alexander
      Published 2020-01-14
      The EU has been a rare example of a consistent global leadership on climate change. At a time when governments around the world are reluctant to face the challenges of climate change mitigation, the EU was widely praised ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
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    • On the Frontlines of Change: A discursive approach to understanding real and envisioned climate adaptation pathways of drought-affected primary producers in NSW 

      Miller, Gabrielle
      Published 2020-01-14
      The most severe drought on record continues to devastate rural communities and primary producers across most of South-Eastern Australia; signalling current adaptive responses are failing to keep up with the rate of change ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
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    • Coastal Communities and the Currents of Vulnerability: A novel approach to Australian sea level rise adaptation research 

      Maddison, Maximilian
      Published 2020-01-14
      Sea levels are rising at an unprecedented rate. Using a novel approach in Australian sea level rise (SLR) adaptation research, this Honours thesis uses three case studies in New South Wales - Botany Bay, Lake Macquarie and ...
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    • The Influence of Key Political Actors on Labor Government Climate Change Policy 

      de Groot, Babet
      Published 2020-01-14
      The threat of anthropogenic climate change is arguably the defining issue of the 21st Century. Climate change has devastating global implications to which various authorities worldwide have responded by declaring a climate ...
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    • Déconstruction des constructions discursives de la Nouvelle-Calédonie: Analyse critique du discours dominant et du discours alternatif depuis 1983 

      Chen, Par Jian Yao Joyce
      Published 2020-01-14
      Désignée officiellement comme une « collectivité d’outre-mer à statut particulier » par la République française, la Nouvelle-Calédonie se révèle une société unique en son genre. Le sujet du statut de la Nouvelle-Calédonie ...
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