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July 2023, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 671-688 Climate policy at the Bank of England: the possibilities and limits of green central banking
by Monica DiLeo - 689-703 The policy mix of green finance in China: an evolutionary and multilevel perspective
by Jian Shao & Ping Huang - 704-721 Climate-related prudential regulation tools in the context of sustainable and responsible investment: a systematic review
by Diego Hidalgo-Oñate & Iluminada Fuertes-Fuertes & J. David Cabedo - 722-734 Do climate risks influence foreign direct investment inflows to emerging and developing economies?
by Sasidaran Gopalan & Bhavya Gupta & Ramkishen S. Rajan - 735-746 Unlocking the flow of finance for climate adaptation: estimates of ‘Fiscal Space’ in climate-vulnerable developing countries
by Toby Melissa C. Monsod & Mary Anne Majadillas & Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista - 747-762 Agricultural insurance as a climate risk adaptation strategy in developing countries: a case of Nigeria
by Mustapha Yakubu Madaki & Harald Kaechele & Miroslava Bavorova - 763-781 Biodiversity loss and climate change interactions: financial stability implications for central banks and financial supervisors
by Katie Kedward & Josh Ryan-Collins & Hugues Chenet - 782-799 The Triple Challenge: synergies, trade-offs and integrated responses for climate, biodiversity, and human wellbeing goals
by William Baldwin-Cantello & Dave Tickner & Mark Wright & Michael Clark & Stephen Cornelius & Karen Ellis & Angela Francis & Jaboury Ghazoul & James E. Gordon & Nathanial Matthews & E.J. Milner-Gulland & Pete Smith & Simon Walmsley & Lucy Young - 800-811 Synergies between the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and the Paris Agreement: the role of policy milestones, monitoring frameworks and safeguards
by Charlotte Streck
May 2023, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 539-554 Social justice in the context of climate policy: systematizing the variety of inequality dimensions, social impacts, and justice principles
by Dirk Arne Heyen - 555-576 The challenge of just transition in China’s coal power sector: a city-level employment vulnerability assessment
by Jiahai Yuan & Xiaowen Yang & Yiou Zhou & Jian Zhang - 577-592 Unequal age-based household carbon footprint in China
by ZhongXiang Zhang & Yalei Cui & Zengkai Zhang - 593-608 How emissions trading affects income inequality: evidence from China
by Jiekuan Zhang & Yan Zhang - 609-622 Integrating public health in European climate change adaptation policy and planning
by Annechien Dirkje Hoeben & Ilona M. Otto & Matthew F. Chersich - 623-636 A response framework for addressing the risks of climate change for homeless populations
by Sean A. Kidd & Mariya Bezgrebelna & Shakoor Hajat & Lynne Keevers & Arun Ravindran & Vicky Stergiopoulos & Samantha Wells & Shelby Yamamoto & Luiz A. Galvao & Marcia Hale & Solomon Njengah & Marc Settembrino & Jamie Vickery & Kwame McKenzie - 637-648 Climate adaptation in Coastal Virginia: an analysis of existing policies and main stakeholders
by Sadegh Eghdami & Valerie Michel & Majid Shafiee-Jood & Garrick Louis - 649-661 Local governments as key agents in climate change adaptation: challenges and opportunities for institutional capacity-building in Mexico
by Abril Cid & Amy M. Lerner - 662-670 The effect of disaster insurance on community resilience: a research agenda for local policy
by Karina French & Carolyn Kousky
April 2023, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 395-408 Climate policy and financial system stability: evidence from Chinese fund markets
by Hu Wang & Shouwei Li & Yuyin Ma - 409-417 A Green Fiscal Pact for the EU: increasing climate investments while consolidating budgets
by Zsolt Darvas & Guntram B. Wolff - 418-429 Green bargains: leveraging public investment to advance climate regulation
by Jonas Meckling & Jesse Strecker - 430-445 Policy support in promoting green bonds in Asia: empirical evidence
by Dina Azhgaliyeva & Zhanna Kapsalyamova - 446-461 Foundations as sustainability partners: climate philanthropy finance flows in China
by Na Ni & Dongrui Wu & Xiaofeng Xie & Yingtong Chen & Zhui Jian & Jincheng Qiu & Peichang Zhang - 462-476 Can conditional cash transfers reduce vulnerability to climate change?
by Marco Arena & Alessandro Guasti & Hussam Hussein - 477-494 Investment planning to minimize climate risk in agricultural production: an optimization model for a semi-arid region in India
by Barun Deb Pal & Shalander Kumar & Elias Khan Patan - 495-508 The potential impacts of an EU-wide agricultural mitigation target on the Irish agriculture sector
by Lucie Adenaeuer & James Breen & Peter Witzke & Monika Kesting & Anne Hayden & Trevor Donnellan - 509-521 EU Citizen support for climate-friendly agriculture (Farm) and dietary options (Fork) across the left-right political spectrum
by Joop de Boer & Harry Aiking - 522-537 Rebuilding rural community cooperative institutions and their role in herder adaptation to climate change
by Gongbu Zeren & Jing Tan & Qian Zhang & Bading Qiuying
March 2023, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 285-299 The effects of structural and technical change on China’s industrial CO2 emissions pathways under uncertainty
by Wenji Zhou & Hongtao Ren & Chenfeng Zhang & Yadong Yu & Yunfei Cheng & Xiangping Hu & Bing Zhu - 300-313 Regional industrial redistribution and carbon emissions: a dynamic analysis for China
by Renjun Shen & Shiqian Huang & Shubin Yang - 314-328 Football and climate change: what do we know, and what is needed for an evidence-informed response?
by Leslie Mabon - 329-342 Drivers and effects of digitalization on energy demand in low-carbon scenarios
by Noam Bergman & Timothy J. Foxon - 343-354 Greenhouse gas emission budgets and policies for zero-Carbon road transport in Europe
by Patrick Plötz & Jakob Wachsmuth & Frances Sprei & Till Gnann & Daniel Speth & Felix Neuner & Steffen Link - 355-365 The value of information about solar geoengineering and the two-sided cost of bias
by Anthony R. Harding & Mariia Belaia & David W. Keith - 366-378 The relationship between a ‘polluter pays’ approach to carbon capture, regional policy and ‘just transition’ employment agendas
by Karen Turner & Julia Race & Oluwafisayo Alabi & Antonios Katris & Kim Swales - 379-394 Public evaluations of four approaches to ocean-based carbon dioxide removal
by Sara Nawaz & Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent & Terre Satterfield
February 2023, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 151-167 Saudi Arabia’s Climate Change Policy and the Circular Carbon Economy Approach
by Thamir Al Shehri & Jan Frederik Braun & Nicholas Howarth & Alessandro Lanza & Mari Luomi - 168-183 Scaling up climate ambition post-2030: a long-term GHG mitigation analysis for Thailand
by Bundit Limmeechokchai & Salony Rajbhandari & Bijay B. Pradhan & Puttipong Chunark & Achiraya Chaichaloempreecha & Shinichiro Fujimori & Ken Oshiro & Yuki Ochi - 184-198 Russia’s expanding adaptation agenda and its limitations
by Arild Moe & Erdem Lamazhapov & Oleg Anisimov - 199-211 The use of scenarios in climate policy planning: an assessment of actors’ experiences and lessons learned in Finland
by Kalle Aro & Jyrki Aakkula & Ville Lauttamäki & Vilja Varho & Pim Martens & Pasi Rikkonen - 212-225 Peru at the UNFCCC: explaining the country’s foreign climate policy
by Joana Castro Pereira - 226-237 How significant a role can China’s forest sector play in decarbonizing its economy?
by Jianyun Hou & Runsheng Yin - 238-253 Developing regional voluntary carbon markets for peatlands: innovation processes and influencing factors
by Cheng Chen & Lasse Loft & Claudia Sattler & Bettina Matzdorf - 254-267 Evolution of blue carbon management policies in China: review, performance and prospects
by Jinkai Yu & Yan Wang - 268-284 Ecosystem-based adaptation to address urbanization and climate change challenges: the case of China’s sponge city initiative
by Yongchi Ma & Yong Jiang
January 2023, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-10 Green finance in Asia: challenges, policies and avenues for research
by Ivan Diaz-Rainey & Jan Corfee-Morlot & Ulrich Volz & Ben Caldecott - 11-24 Quantifying stranded assets of the coal-fired power in China under the Paris Agreement target
by Weirong Zhang & Yiou Zhou & Zhen Gong & Junjie Kang & Changhong Zhao & Zhixu Meng & Jian Zhang & Tao Zhang & Jiahai Yuan - 25-40 Government shareholders, wasted resources and climate ambitions: why is China still building new coal-fired power plants?
by Alex Clark & Philippe Benoit & Jonathan Walters - 41-56 Bilateral finance organizations and stranded asset risk in coal: the case of Japan
by Llewelyn Hughes & Christian Downie - 57-70 Clean at home, polluting abroad: the role of the Chinese financial system’s differential treatment of state-owned and private enterprises
by Mathias Lund Larsen & Lars Oehler - 71-87 What matters for private investment in renewable energy?
by Dina Azhgaliyeva & John Beirne & Ranjeeta Mishra - 88-95 Setting the sun on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar home systems (SHS) programme
by Laura Hellqvist & Harald Heubaum - 96-107 Impact of regulatory policies on green bond issuances in China: policy lessons from a top-down approach
by Vasundhara Saravade & Xingxing Chen & Olaf Weber & Xianzhong Song - 108-121 Governing sustainable finance: insights from Indonesia
by Abidah B. Setyowati - 122-137 Out of the window? Green monetary policy in China: window guidance and the promotion of sustainable lending and investment
by Simon Dikau & Ulrich Volz - 138-149 Greening monetary policy: evidence from the People’s Bank of China
by Camille Macaire & Alain Naef
November 2022, Volume 22, Issue 9-10
- 1097-1112 Farmer extension facilitators as a pathway for climate smart agriculture: evidence from southern Malawi
by Festus O. Amadu - 1113-1129 Tackling the implementation gap of climate adaptation strategies: understanding policy translation in Brazil and Colombia
by Carolina Milhorance & Fanny Howland & Eric Sabourin & Jean-François Le Coq - 1130-1145 Adaptation, sustainable food systems and healthy diets: an analysis of climate policy integration in Fiji and Vanuatu
by D. Medina Hidalgo & P.D. Nunn & H. Beazley & S. Burkhart & J. Rantes - 1146-1154 Linking science and action to improve public health capacity for climate preparedness in lower- and middle-income countries
by Colin Quinn & Amanda Quintana & Tegan Blaine & Amit Chandra & Pete Epanchin & Shanna Pitter & Wassila Thiaw & Amalhin Shek & Geoffrey M. Blate & Fernanda Zermoglio & Elizabeth Pleuss & Hiwot Teka & Eduardo Samo Gudo & Gunawardena Dissanayake & James Colborn & Juli Trtanj & John Balbus - 1155-1168 Mainstreaming climate adaptation into urban development projects in the Netherlands: private sector drivers and municipal policy instruments
by Niek ten Brinke & Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf & Leentje Volker & Nora Prins - 1169-1185 Strengthening climate adaptation in the northern region of Ghana: insights from a stakeholder analysis
by Enoch Yeleliere & Andy Bonaventure Nyamekye & Philip Antwi-Agyei & Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah - 1186-1198 Human rights and the Warsaw International Mechanism: an interdisciplinary approach to overcome a financial gridlock
by Erich de Castro Dias & Sofia Larriera Santurio - 1199-1212 Evaluating progress on loss and damage: an assessment of the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism under the UNFCCC
by Angelica Johansson & Elisa Calliari & Noah Walker-Crawford & Friederike Hartz & Colin McQuistan & Lisa Vanhala - 1213-1224 Climate justice for small island developing states: identifying appropriate international financing mechanisms for loss and damage
by Matthew Lai & Stacy-ann Robinson & Emmanuel Salas & William Thao & Anna Shorb - 1225-1240 The green climate fund and its shortcomings in local delivery of adaptation finance
by Jessica Omukuti & Sam Barrett & Piran C. L. White & Robert Marchant & Alina Averchenkova - 1241-1251 Post-2025 climate finance target: how much more and how much better?
by W. P. Pauw & U. Moslener & L. H. Zamarioli & N. Amerasinghe & J. Atela & J. P. B. Affana & B. Buchner & R. J. T. Klein & K. L. Mbeva & J. Puri & J. T. Roberts & Z. Shawoo & C. Watson & R. Weikmans - 1252-1265 The green transition in emerging economies: green bond issuance in Brazil and China
by Juliana Lima de Deus & Marco Crocco & Fernanda Faria Silva - 1266-1280 Country ownership in climate finance coordination: a comparative assessment of Kenya and Zambia
by Zoha Shawoo & Adis Dzebo & Mikkel Funder & Kendra Dupuy - 1281-1289 Implementing nationally determined contributions under the Paris agreement: an assessment of climate finance in Caribbean small island developing states
by Preeya S. Mohan - 1290-1305 Transformational adaptation and country ownership: competing priorities in international adaptation finance
by Laura Kuhl & Jamie Shinn - 1306-1318 Implications of the consumption-based accounting for future national emissions budgets
by Xunzhang Pan & Hailin Wang & Xiuqing Lu & Xinzhu Zheng & Lining Wang & Wenying Chen - 1319-1332 Snapshot of the Carbon Dioxide Removal certification and standards ecosystem (2021–2022)
by Stephanie Arcusa & Starry Sprenkle-Hyppolite - 1333-1342 An authenticated and secure accounting system for international emissions trading
by Chenxing Li & Yang Yu & Andrew Chi-Chih Yao & Da Zhang & Xiliang Zhang - 1343-1355 Towards net zero: making baselines for international carbon markets dynamic by applying ‘ambition coefficients’
by Axel Michaelowa & Katharina Michaelowa & Lukas Hermwille & Aglaja Espelage - 1356-1362 Fossil Free Zones: a proposal
by Fergus Green
September 2022, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 961-975 Does climate advocacy matter? The importance of competing interest groups for national climate policies
by Heike Böhler & Marcel Hanegraaff & Kai Schulze - 976-992 Social Engagement with climate change: principles for effective visual representation on social media
by Bienvenido León & Samuel Negredo & María Carmen Erviti - 993-999 Addressing Biases that impact homeowners’ adoption of solar panels
by Howard Kunreuther & Anna Polise & Quinlyn Spellmeyer - 1000-1015 Balancing cost and justice concerns in the energy transition: comparing coal phase-out policies in Germany and the UK
by Guri Bang & Knut Einar Rosendahl & Christoph Böhringer - 1016-1032 Whose jobs face transition risk in Alberta? Understanding sectoral employment precarity in an oil-rich Canadian province
by Antonina Scheer & Moritz Schwarz & Debbie Hopkins & Ben Caldecott - 1033-1049 Just Transition: A whole-systems approach to decarbonisation
by Simone Abram & Ed Atkins & Alix Dietzel & Kirsten Jenkins & Lorna Kiamba & Joshua Kirshner & Julia Kreienkamp & Karen Parkhill & Tom Pegram & Lara M. Santos Ayllón - 1050-1068 Who pays for BECCS and DACCS in the UK: designing equitable climate policy
by Anne Owen & Josh Burke & Esin Serin - 1069-1083 Did Germany reach its 2020 climate targets thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic?
by Shivenes Shammugam & Joachim Schleich & Barbara Schlomann & Lorenzo Montrone - 1084-1096 Multi-scale politics in climate change: the mismatch of authority and capability in federalizing Nepal
by Dil B. Khatri & Andrea J. Nightingale & Hemant Ojha & Gyanu Maskey & Pema Norbu Lama ‘Tsumpa’
August 2022, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 823-833 Impact on the power mix and economy of Japan under a 2050 carbon-neutral scenario: Analysis using the E3ME macro-econometric model
by Soocheol Lee & Yanmin He & Sunhee Suk & Toru Morotomi & Unnada Chewpreecha - 834-850 Factors promoting business strategies, activities, and long-term commitment for climate change mitigation: a survey of Japanese enterprises
by Shiro Hori & Daisuke Nogata & Yuriko Hayabuchi & Kayoko Kondo - 851-864 A real options approach to assessing the cost savings potential of renewable energy adoption among SMEs in Ghana
by Charles Gyamfi Ofori & Anthony Q. Q. Aboagye & Anthony Afful-Dadzie & Godfred Alufar Bokpin - 865-881 The market for electric vehicles in China: modelling the abolition of policy incentives
by Jianjun Wang & Ran Wang & Li Li & Jia Dong - 882-896 Scenarios for mitigating CO2 emissions from energy supply in the absence of CO2 removal
by Mark Diesendorf - 897-905 Pricing carbon effectively: a pathway for higher climate change ambition
by Goran Dominioni - 906-917 Assessing barriers to the internationalization of China’s certified emission reductions (CCERs): a Delphi survey
by Qianqian Wei & Sirui Xiao - 918-934 Evaluating regional carbon emissions trading in China: effects, pathways, co-benefits, spillovers, and prospects
by Junming Zhu & Zhangming Ge & Jiali Wang & Xiao Li & Can Wang - 935-949 Economic and GHG impacts of a US state-level carbon tax: the case of Hawai‘i
by Makena Coffman & Paul Bernstein & Maja Schjervheim & Sumner La Croix & Sherilyn Hayashida - 950-960 A right to pollute versus a duty to mitigate: on the basis of emissions trading and carbon markets
by Sarah Isabel Espinosa-Flor
July 2022, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 695-710 Getting models and modellers to inform deep decarbonization strategies
by Franck Lecocq & Alain Nadaï & Christophe Cassen - 711-727 Understanding pledge and review: learning from analogies to the Paris Agreement review mechanisms
by Kilian Raiser & Başak Çalı & Christian Flachsland - 728-742 Evaluating the enhancement of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of developing countries: an international support programme perspective
by Nishchay Mehrotra & Emmanuel Olatunbosun Benjamin - 743-753 If money talks, what is the banking industry saying about climate change?
by Jasmine Elliott & Åsa Löfgren - 754-769 The policy coordinator role of national development banks in scaling climate finance: Evidence from the renewable energy sector
by Fang Zhang - 770-787 Climate change and central banks: what role for monetary policy?
by Lena Boneva & Gianluigi Ferrucci & Francesco Paolo Mongelli - 788-797 Financing the transformation: a proposal for a credit scheme to finance the Paris Agreement
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Christian Klein & Kai Lessmann & Marco Wilkens - 798-816 Definitions and accounting of climate finance: between divergence and constructive ambiguity
by Igor Shishlov & Philipp Censkowsky - 817-822 Overcoming misleading carbon footprints in the financial sector
by Artjom Janssen & Wouter Botzen & Justin Dijk & Patty Duijm
April 2022, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 411-426 Smallholder farmers’ engagement with climate smart agriculture in Africa: role of local knowledge and upscaling
by Ayorinde Ogunyiola & Maaz Gardezi & Sumit Vij - 427-444 Assessment of agricultural emissions, climate change mitigation and adaptation practices in Ethiopia
by Diana Feliciano & John Recha & Gebermedihin Ambaw & Kirsten MacSween & Dawit Solomon & Eva Wollenberg - 445-463 Costs and effectiveness of climate change adaptation in agriculture: a systematic review from the NENA region
by Daniel El Chami & Antonio Trabucco & Theresa Wong & Mohamed Abdel Monem & Valentina Mereu - 464-479 Farmers’ adaptations strategies towards soil salinity effects in agriculture: the interior coast of Bangladesh
by Mohummed Shofi Ullah Mazumder & Muhammad Humayun Kabir - 480-487 Climate clubs: politically feasible and desirable?
by Robert Falkner & Naghmeh Nasiritousi & Gunilla Reischl - 488-501 Will the regime ever break? Assessing socio-political and economic pressures to climate action and European oil majors’ response (2005-2019)
by Leticia Canal Vieira & Mariolina Longo & Matteo Mura - 502-513 Is border carbon adjustment the right tool for the power sector?
by Zsuzsanna Pató & András Mezősi & László Szabó - 514-533 Toward Indigenous visions of nature-based solutions: an exploration into Canadian federal climate policy
by Graeme Reed & Nicolas D. Brunet & Deborah McGregor & Curtis Scurr & Tonio Sadik & Jamie Lavigne & Sheri Longboat - 534-548 Disaster risk reduction and climate policy implementation challenges in Canada and Australia
by Jonathan Raikes & Timothy F. Smith & Claudia Baldwin & Daniel Henstra
March 2022, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 273-284 The role of knowledge maps in sub-national climate change policymaking and governance
by Carlos Rodríguez-García & Adela García-Pintos & Gloria Caballero & Xose H. Vázquez - 285-300 Linking solar geoengineering and emissions reductions: strategically resolving an international climate change policy dilemma
by Jesse L. Reynolds - 301-309 The urgent case for stronger climate targets for international shipping
by Simon Bullock & James Mason & Alice Larkin - 310-319 Tack to the future: is wind propulsion an ecomodernist or degrowth way to decarbonise maritime cargo transport?
by Christiaan De Beukelaer - 320-338 Industrial clustering as a barrier and an enabler for deep emission reduction: a case study of a Dutch chemical cluster
by Zahra Janipour & Vincent de Gooyert & Mark Huijbregts & Heleen de Coninck - 339-355 Central bank collateral as a green monetary policy instrument
by Andrew McConnell & Boyan Yanovski & Kai Lessmann - 356-370 Taming the Green Swan: a criteria-based analysis to improve the understanding of climate-related financial risk assessment tools
by Julia Anna Bingler & Chiara Colesanti Senni - 371-388 Climate risk and IMF surveillance policy: a baseline analysis
by Luma Ramos & Kevin P. Gallagher & Corinne Stephenson & Irene Monasterolo - 389-400 Banks’ climate commitments and credit to carbon-intensive industries: new evidence for France
by Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier - 401-410 National climate funds: a new dataset on national financing vehicles for climate change
by Rishikesh Ram Bhandary
February 2022, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 147-157 Glass half full or glass half empty?: the 2021 Glasgow Climate Conference
by Joanna Depledge & Miguel Saldivia & Cristina Peñasco - 158-174 Twenty years of climate policy: G20 coverage and gaps
by Leonardo Nascimento & Takeshi Kuramochi & Gabriela Iacobuta & Michel den Elzen & Hanna Fekete & Marie Weishaupt & Heleen Laura van Soest & Mark Roelfsema & Gustavo De Vivero-Serrano & Swithin Lui & Frederic Hans & Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas & Niklas Höhne - 175-183 Loss and damage in the global stocktake
by Daniel Puig - 184-197 The ‘national turn’ in climate change loss and damage governance research: constructing the L&D policy landscape in Tuvalu
by Elisa Calliari & Lisa Vanhala - 198-207 Measuring comprehensive carbon prices of national climate policies
by Mark Carhart & Bob Litterman & Clayton Munnings & Olivia Vitali - 208-221 Averaging or multi-year accounting? Environmental integrity implications for using international carbon markets in the context of single-year targets
by Anne Siemons & Lambert Schneider - 222-235 Has the international climate regime promoted climate justice? Evidence from Clean Development Mechanism projects in China
by Jingyuan Xu & Yue Zhang - 236-247 How green primary iron production in South Africa could help global decarbonization
by Hilton Trollip & Bryce McCall & Chris Bataille - 248-253 Climate and trade policies: from silos to integration
by Noémie Laurens & Clara Brandi & Jean-Frédéric Morin - 254-271 A new way forward for ocean-climate policy as reflected in the UNFCCC Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue submissions
by Bobbi-Jo Dobush & Natalya D. Gallo & Melania Guerra & Bleuenn Guilloux & Elisabeth Holland & Sarah Seabrook & Lisa A. Levin
January 2022, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-17 Countries with sustained greenhouse gas emissions reductions: an analysis of trends and progress by sector
by William F. Lamb & Michael Grubb & Francesca Diluiso & Jan C. Minx - 18-29 Assessing the rapidly-emerging landscape of net zero targets
by Thomas Hale & Stephen M. Smith & Richard Black & Kate Cullen & Byron Fay & John Lang & Saba Mahmood - 30-47 Scenarios for different ‘Future Indias’: sharpening energy and climate modelling tools
by Thomas Spencer & Navroz K. Dubash - 48-63 Economic and social effectiveness of carbon pricing schemes to meet Brazilian NDC targets
by William Wills & Emilio Lebre La Rovere & Carolina Grottera & Giovanna Ferrazzo Naspolini & Gaëlle Le Treut & Frédéric Ghersi & Julien Lefèvre & Carolina Burle Schmidt Dubeux - 64-76 Do CO2 emissions trading schemes deliver co-benefits? Evidence from Shanghai
by Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo & Lili Li & Ping Qin & Xiao-bing Zhang - 77-96 A global assessment of policy tools to support climate adaptation
by Nicola Ulibarri & Idowu Ajibade & Eranga K. Galappaththi & Elphin Tom Joe & Alexandra Lesnikowski & Katharine J. Mach & Justice Issah Musah-Surugu & Gabriela Nagle Alverio & Alcade C. Segnon & A.R. Siders & Garry Sotnik & Donovan Campbell & Vasiliki I. Chalastani & Kripa Jagannathan & Vhalinavho Khavhagali & Diana Reckien & Yuanyuan Shang & Chandni Singh & Zinta Zommers - 97-111 Policy attention to climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: a global assessment of National Communications (1994–2019)
by Robbert Biesbroek & Sarah Judith Wright & Stefanie Korswagen Eguren & Anita Bonotto & Ioannis N. Athanasiadis - 112-131 Farmers’ preferences and willingness to pay for climate-smart agricultural technologies on rice production in Nigeria
by Ifeoma Q. Anugwa & Elizabeth A. Onwubuya & Jane M. Chah & Chisom C. Abonyi & Eleanya K. Nduka - 132-146 A systematic review of Nepalese farmers’ climate change adaptation strategies
by Sushila Rijal & Popular Gentle & Uttam Khanal & Clevo Wilson & Bhagawat Rimal
November 2021, Volume 21, Issue 10
- 1249-1256 COVID-19 recovery and climate policy
by Jan Corfee-Morlot & Joanna Depledge & Harald Winkler - 1257-1271 Modelling the economic effects of COVID-19 and possible green recovery plans: a post-Keynesian approach
by Hector Pollitt & Richard Lewney & Bence Kiss-Dobronyi & Xinru Lin - 1272-1280 Carbon pricing and COVID-19
by Kian Mintz-Woo & Francis Dennig & Hongxun Liu & Thomas Schinko - 1281-1297 Acceptance of climate-oriented policy measures under the COVID-19 crisis: an empirical analysis for Germany
by Daniel Engler & Elke D. Groh & Gunnar Gutsche & Andreas Ziegler - 1298-1306 Harnessing international climate governance to drive a sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
by Wolfgang Obergassel & Lukas Hermwille & Sebastian Oberthür - 1307-1317 Climate justice: priorities for equitable recovery from the pandemic
by Sennan D. Mattar & Tahseen Jafry & Patrick Schröder & Zarina Ahmad - 1318-1327 Climate solutions to meet the suburban surge: leveraging COVID-19 recovery to enhance suburban climate governance
by Hannah M. Teicher & Carly A. Phillips & Devin Todd - 1328-1346 A green COVID-19 recovery of the EU basic materials sector: identifying potentials, barriers and policy solutions
by Olga Chiappinelli & Timo Gerres & Karsten Neuhoff & Frederik Lettow & Heleen de Coninck & Balázs Felsmann & Eugénie Joltreau & Gauri Khandekar & Pedro Linares & Jörn Richstein & Aleksander Śniegocki & Jan Stede & Tomas Wyns & Cornelis Zandt & Lars Zetterberg - 1347-1356 Fossil fuels, climate change, and the COVID-19 crisis: pathways for a just and green post-pandemic recovery
by Philippe Le Billon & Païvi Lujala & Devyani Singh & Vance Culbert & Berit Kristoffersen - 1357-1367 Revising the EU ETS and CORSIA in times of the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges for reducing global aviation emissions
by Duong Thi Thuy Mai - 1368-1382 Towards a post-pandemic policy framework to manage climate-related financial risks and resilience
by Paola D’Orazio - 1383-1397 Accelerating the speed and scale of climate finance in the post-pandemic context
by Jean-Charles Hourcade & Dipak Dasgupta & Frédéric Ghersi
October 2021, Volume 21, Issue 9
- 1111-1119 Climate Change Acts: Origins, Dynamics, and Consequences
by Sarah L. Nash & Diarmuid Torney & Simon Matti - 1120-1131 Climate Change Acts in Scotland, Austria, Denmark and Sweden: the role of discourse and deliberation
by Sarah Louise Nash & Reinhard Steurer - 1132-1145 Sweden’s Climate Act – its origin and emergence
by Mikael Karlsson - 1146-1158 The Swedish climate policy framework as a means for climate policy integration: an assessment
by Simon Matti & Christer Petersson & Charlotta Söderberg - 1159-1174 Idealism, pragmatism, and the power of compromise in the negotiation of New Zealand’s Zero Carbon Act
by Ian Bailey & Oscar Fitch-Roy & Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg & David Benson - 1175-1189 Leader on paper, laggard in practice: policy fragmentation and the multi-level paralysis in implementation of the Mexican Climate Act
by Israel Solorio - 1190-1204 Convergent evolution: framework climate legislation in Australia
by Peter Christoff & Robyn Eckersley - 1205-1217 Climate change acts non-adoption as potential for renewed expertise and climate activism: the Belgian case
by Amandine Orsini & Loïc Cobut & Maxime Gaborit - 1218-1233 The influence of climate change advisory bodies on political debates: evidence from the UK Committee on Climate Change
by Alina Averchenkova & Sam Fankhauser & Jared J. Finnegan - 1234-1247 Routes to credible climate commitment: the UK and Denmark compared
by Matthew Lockwood
September 2021, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 983-1004 National ‘fair shares’ in reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the principled framework of international environmental law
by Lavanya Rajamani & Louise Jeffery & Niklas Höhne & Frederic Hans & Alyssa Glass & Gaurav Ganti & Andreas Geiges - 1005-1019 Countries’ commitments to soil organic carbon in Nationally Determined Contributions
by Liesl Wiese & Eva Wollenberg & Viridiana Alcántara-Shivapatham & Meryl Richards & Sadie Shelton & Susanna Esther Hönle & Claudia Heidecke & Beáta Emoke Madari & Claire Chenu - 1020-1036 Quantifying international public finance for climate change adaptation in Africa
by Georgia Savvidou & Aaron Atteridge & Kulthoum Omari-Motsumi & Christopher H. Trisos - 1037-1052 Phasing out fossil fuel subsidies in the EU? Exploring the role of state aid rules
by Julian Nowag & Luis Mundaca & Max Åhman - 1053-1065 An industrial policy framework for transforming energy and emissions intensive industries towards zero emissions
by Lars J. Nilsson & Fredric Bauer & Max Åhman & Fredrik N. G. Andersson & Chris Bataille & Stephane de la Rue du Can & Karin Ericsson & Teis Hansen & Bengt Johansson & Stefan Lechtenböhmer & Mariësse van Sluisveld & Valentin Vogl - 1066-1085 Concept of climate-charged airspaces: a potential policy instrument for internalizing aviation's climate impact of non-CO2 effects
by Malte Niklaß & Volker Grewe & Volker Gollnick & Katrin Dahlmann - 1086-1098 What drives cooperation in carbon markets? Lessons from decision-makers in the Australia-EU ETS linking negotiations
by Stuart Evans & Aaron Z. Wu - 1099-1110 Methodology to analyse the impact of an emissions trading system in Chile
by Carlos Benavides & Manuel Díaz & Raúl O’ Ryan & Sebastián Gwinner & Erick Sierra
August 2021, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 853-867 Responding to the climate emergency: how are UK universities establishing sustainable workplace routines for flying and food?
by Claire Hoolohan & Carly McLachlan & Christopher Jones & Alice Larkin & Christina Birch & Sarah Mander & John Broderick - 868-883 Global adaptation governance: how intergovernmental organizations mainstream climate change adaptation
by Lisa Maria Dellmuth & Maria-Therese Gustafsson - 884-896 Supportive governance for city-scale low carbon building retrofits: a case study from Shanghai
by Zhongjue Yu & Yong Geng & Qi He & Lucy Oates & Andrew Sudmant & Andy Gouldson & Raimund Bleischwitz - 897-911 A classification framework for carbon tax revenue use
by Lee-Ann Steenkamp - 912-926 Assessing losses and damages to ecosystem services: current state and opportunities for the Warsaw International Mechanism under the UNFCCC
by Sally Janzen & Lucy Emerton & Kees van der Geest & Liliana Narvaez & Zita Sebesvari - 927-938 CCUS As a second-best choice for China's carbon neutrality: an institutional analysis
by Shengqing Xu & Shuiping Dai - 939-957 Caught in between: credibility and feasibility of the voluntary carbon market post-2020
by Nicolas Kreibich & Lukas Hermwille - 958-975 How does climate change adaptation policy in India consider gender? An analysis of 28 state action plans
by Chandni Singh & Divya Solomon & Nitya Rao - 976-982 Public debt and intergenerational ethics: how to fund a clean technology ‘Apollo program’?
by Matthew Rendall
July 2021, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 719-744 Network structures, environmental technology and contagion
by Côme Billard - 745-764 Designing an effective climate-policy mix: accounting for instrument synergy
by J. van den Bergh & J. Castro & S. Drews & F. Exadaktylos & J. Foramitti & F. Klein & T. Konc & I. Savin - 765-777 Bots and online climate discourses: Twitter discourse on President Trump’s announcement of U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
by Thomas Marlow & Sean Miller & J. Timmons Roberts - 778-791 The EU ETS to 2030 and beyond: adjusting the cap in light of the 1.5°C target and current energy policies
by Aleksandar Zaklan & Jakob Wachsmuth & Vicki Duscha - 792-803 Delinking the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme from the Kyoto Protocol: comparing theory with practice
by Suzi Kerr & Judd Ormsby & Dominic White - 804-822 The effect of the EU ETS free allowance allocation on energy mix diversification: the case of Poland’s power sector
by Nathalie Müller & Jordi J. Teixidó - 823-842 Economic and environmental impacts of a proposed ‘Carbon adder' on New York’s energy market
by Gökçe Akɪn-Olçum & Christoph Böhringer & Thomas Rutherford & Andrew Schreiber - 843-852 REDD+ and leakage: debunking myths and promoting integrated solutions
by Charlotte Streck
May 2021, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 593-603 Beyond good intentions, to urgent action: Former UNFCCC leaders take stock of thirty years of international climate change negotiations
by Richard Kinley & Michael Zammit Cutajar & Yvo de Boer & Christiana Figueres - 604-615 Drivers of global and national CO2 emissions changes 2000–2017
by Qiwen Xia & Hailin Wang & Xinzhe Liu & Xunzhang Pan - 616-634 Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes
by Aarti Gupta & Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen & Nila Kamil & Amy Ching & Nadia Bernaz - 635-651 Assessing state compliance with multilateral climate transparency requirements: ‘Transparency Adherence Indices’ and their research and policy implications
by Romain Weikmans & Aarti Gupta - 652-665 Climate justice and rights-based litigation in a post-Paris world
by Charles Beauregard & D’Arcy Carlson & Stacy-ann Robinson & Charles Cobb & Mykela Patton - 666-677 Participatory modelling for climate change adaptation: the poultry sector in Nigeria
by Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Olubukola Osuntade & Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie & Jelili Adebiyi - 678-698 Potential implications of carbon dioxide removal for the sustainable development goals
by Matthias Honegger & Axel Michaelowa & Joyashree Roy - 699-717 Carbon accounting for negative emissions technologies
by Matthew Brander & Francisco Ascui & Vivian Scott & Simon Tett
April 2021, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 421-433 Upward-scaling tipping cascades to meet climate goals: plausible grounds for hope
by Simon Sharpe & Timothy M. Lenton - 434-454 Beyond shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) and representative concentration pathways (RCPs): climate policy implementation scenarios for Europe, the US and China
by Richard J. Hewitt & Roger Cremades & Dmitry V. Kovalevsky & Klaus Hasselmann