
Retired after 5 decades of work on climate change & sustainable development. 2016-2023 Exec Secretary, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative - C2G. 2015-2016, UN Assistant Sec-General for Climate Change. Other UN and NGO work on climate before.
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Reflections on the book: After Nations – The Making and Unmaking of a World Order by Rana Dasgupta (William Collins 2026).
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Some time ago, some friends on Facebook reacted to the very interesting Guardian article on Luke Kemp’s recent book: “Goliath’s Curse – the history and future of societal collapse”. At that time I decided not to react. I felt I had to rea...
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Retired after 5 decades of work on climate change & sustainable development. 2016-2023 Exec Secretary, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative - C2G. 2015-2016, UN Assistant Sec-General for Climate Change. Other UN and NGO work on climate before.
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