Michael Davies-Venn
Michael Davies-Venn researches global environmental governance. A policy analyst, he puts emphasis on climate mitigation and climate adaptation measures within the Paris Agreement. A communication professional, his political commentaries address climate change topics, including European decarbonisation, Paris Agreement implementation between developed and developing countries and human rights. He has studied and worked worldwide and is presently a Guest Researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Africa’s tripartite condition requires careful considerations on spending Official Development Assistance
COP28: an opportunity for Africa to reduce sovereign debt and stimulate renewable energy transitions
Private property protection limits mitigating climate change in developing countries
Africans taking the bull by the horn to Sharm El Shiekh
Europe must use its REPowerEU to REPowerAfrica
RePowerEU must only be a short-term solution to avert the worse
Russia’s invasion is hampering Africa’s energy transition and decarbonisation
Setting sail renewable energy technologies from Berlin to Bamako and beyond
The quest for equity, fairness and justice in an international carbon market
Carbon markets are stalling speedy global climate action