Author profile: Nina Hall

Nina Hall is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Hertie School of Governance, in Berlin, Germany. Her research explores how international organisations are evolving in the 21st century. She has published on climate change, humanitarianism and gender equality in: Global Environmental Politics, Global Governance, and the Australian Journal of Political Science. She has a forthcoming book with Routledge, Displacement, Development and Climate Change: International Organizations Moving beyond their Mandates. Hall completed a PhD in International Relations at the University of Oxford. She has previously worked for the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and for short periods with UNICEF Nepal and the UN Department of Political Affairs.

The Institutionalisation of Climate Change in Global Politics

Nina Hall • May 27 2016 • Articles

The Paris agreement was a positive step but we need continued and concerted action from civil society to decouple economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions.

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