 

#  Harvard Project on Climate Agreements at COP-21 

 





January 06, 2016

 

 

The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements—a HEEP initiative—participated actively in the Twenty-First Conference of the Parties (COP-21) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Paris France, held from November 30, 2015 to December 11, 2015. For details on Harvard Project activities:

[Paris Agreement—A Good Foundation for Meaningful Progress](http://www.robertstavinsblog.org/2015/12/12/paris-agreement-a-good-foundation-for-meaningful-progress)  
Harvard Project Director, [Robert Stavins](https://twitter.com/RobertStavins), gives his synopsis of COP-21 and the Paris Agreement, saying, "The Agreement provides a broad foundation for meaningful progress on climate change, and represents a dramatic departure from the Kyoto Protocol and the past 20 years of climate negotiations."

[Highlights of the Project's Involvement in COP-21](http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/26041)  
Read in-depth analysis of COP-21 from Harvard Project contributors, watch videos, and discover new research at the COP-21 page.

[Additional Coverage: As it Happened at COP-21](http://hkscop21paris.tumblr.com)  
The Harvard Kennedy School's Director of Media Relations, Doug Gavel, was in Paris with the Harvard Project team covering a wide range of events. For news articles, audio interviews, and photos, view the HKS COP-21 Tumblr page.



 

 

 



 

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