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Climate and Environmental Governance Network

New working paper on wildlife crime

CEGNet Research Fellow Julie Ayling has published a new working paper with the Transnational Environmental Crime (TEC) Project on wildlife crime.

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Climate and Energy: Regulation and Governance

Neil Gunningham argues that the central challenge of climate change mitigation is energy regulation and governance.

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Facilitating the PV revolution

A new collaboration between Associate Professor Fiona Haines, the Melbourne Energy Institute and the Melbourne School of Land and Environment aims to map a regulatory regime that can best accompany the increasing presence of photovoltaics in the electricity market.

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A better way to tell the story of climate change

Christian Downie argues that the Federal Labor Government needs to reframe the climate change debate 

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The Climate and Environmental Governance Network (CEGNet) engages in theoretical, empirical and interdisciplinary research on

  • institutions of regulation and governance (for example, property rights, markets, trade regimes, treaties, national laws)
  • organizational actors (for example, states, governments, international organizations, corporations, NGOs)

and the ways in which relationships and influences amongst them affect the capacity of societies to respond to environmental change and crisis.

Updated:  14 January, 2013/Responsible Officer:  Regnet Communications and Outreach Officer/Page Contact:  Rhianna Gallagher