- Provides a blue-print for securing a climate-compatible ‘just transition’ in Africa
- Focuses on the implication of these double-barreled changes for Africa.
- Draws insights from several projects implemented by the authors over the past years.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Great Climate Transformation
Chapter 3. Shift in Global Climate Discourse
Chapter 4. The Evolving Geopolitics of Climate Change
Chapter 5. Dynamic Differentiation
Chapter 6. The Rise of Non-state Actors
Chapter 7. Emergent Climate-related Policy Issues
Chapter 8. Governing Complexity
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Kennedy Mbeva is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Reuben Makomere is a Research Associate at the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN). Joanes Atela is the Convenor of the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN). Victoria Chengo is a Research Fellow at the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN). Charles Tonui is the Policy Convenor at the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)