Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
kvinkhuyzen.bsky.social
Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
@kvinkhuyzen.bsky.social

Associate Professor Wageningen University on global public governance focusing on climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development

Environmental science 37%
Economics 16%

Publication Alert!: Our perspective paper "Turning Words into Action" Designing Accountability Mechanisms with Impact for Multilateral Environmental Agreements is out open access in the Global Governance journal.
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Publication Alert!: Our paper "Turning Words into Action - Designing Accountability Mechanisms with Impact for Multilateral Environmental Agreements" is out open access here:
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HOT OFF THE PRESS: NGOs assessment of 16 National Energy and Climate Plans (#EUNECP) shows:

→ Many still fall short on ambition and implementation
→ Most ignore just transition needs
→ Few explain how to pay for it all

CHECK: caneurope.org/content/uploads/2025/06/NGO-NECP-ASSESSMENT-JUNE-2025.pdf

In this policy brief we share a number of directions for strengthening accountability mechanisms for Multilateral Environmental Actions. Easy to achieve? Probably not but we have to start somewhere. The legitimacy of global environmental governance is at stake.
Strengthening accountability in global environmental governance is key to real climate action. New @stimsoncenter.bsky.social piece explores bold options for enforcement & transparency. With @kvinkhuyzen.bsky.social , Public Admin & Policy Group @WUR & One World Trust
www.stimson.org/2025/options...
Options for Strengthening Accountability Mechanisms in Global Environmental Governance • Stimson Center
Three options for strengthening accountability in global environmental governance
www.stimson.org
‼️The US-based @ipcc.bsky.social technical support unit (TSU) for Working Group 3 Co-Chairs has been terminated, and the US won’t be attending next week’s IPCC meeting where the AR7 chapter outlines will be approved.

More by @afreedma.bsky.social here:
Scoop: U.S. delegation pulled from key U.N. climate science meeting
The IPCC meeting in China is slated to determine the content in the group's next series of reports.
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Want to contribute to the @ipbes.net 2nd Global Assessment?
Join our webinar on 5 March (13:00 CET). We'll cover IPBES fundamentals, the assessment scope, the author experience, and the application process. Q&A included!
Webinar: How to get involved in the IPBES second Global Assessment
IPBES is seeking experts for its second Global Assessment and we are hosting a webinar to help you navigate the process...
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