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The goal of the research project NostaClimate is the explicit analysis of the role of non-state actors and their interactions with state and individual actors. Non-state actors include civil society groups (e.g. churches, non-governmental organizations), economic actors (e.g. firms, trade unions), and subnational and local actors (e.g. municipalities). The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the second phase of the funding priority “Economics of Climate Change” (FKZ: 01LA1813).

The project examines the research questions with a mix of complementary methods. The possible effects of different non-state actors are evaluated on the basis of theoretical, empirical, and experimental results. In close cooperation with the advisory board, strategies and recommendations for non-state actors are developed, especially with respect to influencing individual climate protection activities, but also for policymakers (state actors), for example, to strengthen the position of non-state actors in the monitoring of climate protection activities of other actors.

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05.07.2019

Start of Cooperation with the NostaClimate Advisory Board in Mannheim

During the first joint meeting, which took place on 5 July 2019 at ZEW in Mannheim, the members of the advisory board were informed about the current…

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29.06.2019

Policy Session “The Role of Non-State Actors in Climate Policy” at the Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE)

Manchester, Great Britain, 26 to 29 June 2019

National laws and regulations introduced by state actors are unlikely to be sufficient to meet the…

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14.06.2019

Kick-off Event of the BMBF Projects under the Framework Economics of Climate Change

The total of 29 research projects funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the funding line „Economics…

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03.06.2019

ZEW Economist Martin Kesternich Talks About Sustainability Strategies

Market-based control vs. state control – What’s the best mix? Is it the task of the state to regulate market-economy activities on a large scale when it comes to climate protection? ZEW economist Professor Martin Kesternich will discuss this topic in a panel debate on 6 June 2019 at the…

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