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April 2021, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 563-580 Central banks, financial stability and policy coordination in the age of climate uncertainty: a three-layered analytical and operational framework
by Romain Svartzman & Patrick Bolton & Morgan Despres & Luiz Awazu Pereira Da Silva & Frédéric Samama - 581-592 Greening monetary policy
by Dirk Schoenmaker
March 2021, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 277-289 Who puts a price on carbon, why and how? A global empirical analysis of carbon pricing policies
by Yves Steinebach & Xavier Fernández-i-Marín & Christian Aschenbrenner - 290-306 A carbon horse race: abatement subsidies vs. permit trading in Switzerland
by Beat Hintermann & Maja Žarković - 307-317 Border carbon adjustments and industrial competitiveness in a European Green Deal
by Stuart Evans & Michael A. Mehling & Robert A. Ritz & Paul Sammon - 318-336 Influence of a pilot carbon trading policy on enterprises’ low-carbon innovation in China
by Shao-Zhou Qi & Chao-Bo Zhou & Kai Li & Si-Yan Tang - 337-352 A blockchain-based emissions trading system for the road transport sector: policy design and evaluation
by Wenxiang Li & Luqi Wang & Ye Li & Bo Liu - 353-367 Understanding public concern about climate change in Europe, 2008–2017: the influence of economic factors and right-wing populism
by Sem Duijndam & Pieter van Beukering - 368-382 Climate migration and health system preparedness in the United States
by Nika D. Sabasteanski - 383-395 Negotiating the future of the Adaptation Fund: on the politics of defining and defending justice in the post-Paris Agreement period
by Anna McGinn & Cindy Isenhour - 396-405 Enabling incremental adaptation in disadvantaged communities: polycentric governance with a focus on non-financial capital
by Hamed Moftakhari & Wanyun Shao & Hamid Moradkhani & Amir AghaKouchak & Brett Sanders & Richard Matthew & Steven Jones & James Orbinski - 406-420 Sub- and non-state climate action: a framework to assess progress, implementation and impact
by Thomas N. Hale & Sander Chan & Angel Hsu & Andrew Clapper & Cynthia Elliott & Pedro Faria & Takeshi Kuramochi & Shannon McDaniel & Milimer Morgado & Mark Roelfsema & Mayra Santaella & Neelam Singh & Ian Tout & Chris Weber & Amy Weinfurter & Oscar Widerberg
February 2021, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 133-151 National laws for enhancing flood resilience in the context of climate change: potential and shortcomings
by Sara Mehryar & Swenja Surminski - 152-170 Planning for a different kind of sea change: lessons from Australia for sea level rise and coastal flooding
by Ayşın Dedekorkut-Howes & Elnaz Torabi & Michael Howes - 171-185 Applying intersectionality to climate hazards: a theoretically informed study of wildfire in northern Saskatchewan
by Heidi M. Walker & Maureen G. Reed & Amber J. Fletcher - 186-202 Addressing the climate change adaptation puzzle: a psychological science perspective
by Myriam N. Bechtoldt & Alexander Götmann & Ulf Moslener & W. Pieter Pauw - 203-221 Disaster management leadership and policy making: a critical examination of communitarian and individualistic understandings of resilience and vulnerability
by Mark Crosweller & Petra Tschakert - 222-231 Modelling net-zero emissions energy systems requires a change in approach
by S. Pye & O. Broad & C. Bataille & P. Brockway & H. E. Daly & R. Freeman & A. Gambhir & O. Geden & F. Rogan & S. Sanghvi & J. Tomei & I. Vorushylo & J. Watson - 232-250 Correcting course: the emission reduction potential of international cooperative initiatives
by Swithin Lui & Takeshi Kuramochi & Sybrig Smit & Mark Roelfsema & Angel Hsu & Amy Weinfurter & Sander Chan & Thomas Hale & Hanna Fekete & Katharina Lütkehermöller & Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas & Leonardo Nascimento & Sebastian Sterl & Niklas Höhne - 251-263 The impact of strategic climate legislation: evidence from expert interviews on the UK Climate Change Act
by Alina Averchenkova & Sam Fankhauser & Jared J. Finnegan - 264-276 Perceptions of climate-related risk in Southeast Asia’s power sector
by Oliver W. Johnson & Peter du Pont & Cannelle Gueguen-Teil
January 2021, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-15 Deepening transparency about value-laden assumptions in energy and environmental modelling: improving best practices for both modellers and non-modellers
by John Bistline & Mark Budolfson & Blake Francis - 16-32 Integrating climate and food policies in higher education: a case study of the University of California
by David Arthur Cleveland & Jennifer Ayla Jay - 33-46 Who do you trust? How trust in partial and impartial government institutions influences climate policy attitudes
by Joakim Kulin & Ingemar Johansson Sevä - 47-62 Mobilising private climate finance for sustainable energy access and climate change mitigation in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Axel Michaelowa & Stephan Hoch & Anne-Kathrin Weber & Ruth Kassaye & Tesfaye Hailu - 63-77 Progressive supply-side policy under the Paris Agreement to enhance geological carbon storage
by Paul D. Zakkour & Wolfgang Heidug & Andrew Howard & R. Stuart Haszeldine & Myles R. Allen & David Hone - 78-92 The making of green steel in the EU: a policy evaluation for the early commercialization phase
by Valentin Vogl & Max Åhman & Lars J. Nilsson - 93-106 A pathway design framework for sectoral deep decarbonization: the case of passenger transportation
by Julien Lefèvre & Yann Briand & Steve Pye & Jordi Tovilla & Francis Li & Ken Oshiro & Henri Waisman & Jean-Michel Cayla & Runsen Zhang - 107-119 The financial impact of fossil fuel divestment
by Auke Plantinga & Bert Scholtens - 120-132 Catalysing private and public action for climate change mitigation: the World Bank’s role in international carbon markets
by Axel Michaelowa & Katharina Michaelowa & Igor Shishlov & Dario Brescia
April 2020, Volume 20, Issue S1
- 1-13 Consumption-based carbon accounting: sense and sensibility
by Arnold Tukker & Hector Pollitt & Maurits Henkemans - 14-27 Beyond peak emission transfers: historical impacts of globalization and future impacts of climate policies on international emission transfers
by Richard Wood & Michael Grubb & Annela Anger-Kraavi & Hector Pollitt & Ben Rizzo & Eva Alexandri & Konstantin Stadler & Dan Moran & Edgar Hertwich & Arnold Tukker - 28-38 Quantifying the potential for consumer-oriented policy to reduce European and foreign carbon emissions
by Daniel Moran & Richard Wood & Edgar Hertwich & Kim Mattson & Joao F. D. Rodriguez & Karin Schanes & John Barrett - 39-57 The structure, drivers and policy implications of the European carbon footprint
by Richard Wood & Karsten Neuhoff & Dan Moran & Moana Simas & Michael Grubb & Konstantin Stadler - 58-73 Consumption-oriented policy instruments for fostering greenhouse gas mitigation
by Michael Grubb & Doug Crawford-Brown & Karsten Neuhoff & Karin Schanes & Sonja Hawkins & Alexandra Poncia - 74-89 The impact of implementing a consumption charge on carbon-intensive materials in Europe
by Hector Pollitt & Karsten Neuhoff & Xinru Lin - 90-106 Towards accepted procedures for calculating international consumption-based carbon accounts
by Arnold Tukker & Richard Wood & Sarah Schmidt
November 2020, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 1193-1208 Reducing inequality resulting from UK low-carbon policy
by Anne Owen & John Barrett - 1209-1225 Approaching climate change mitigation policymaking in South Africa: a view from critical complexity thinking
by Emily Tyler & Brett Cohen - 1226-1241 Challenges and opportunities for climate policy integration in oil-producing countries: the case of the UAE and Oman
by Aisha Al-Sarihi & Michael Mason - 1242-1256 Impacts of climate change policies worldwide on the Russian economy
by Igor Makarov & Henry Chen & Sergey Paltsev - 1257-1273 A cross-sectoral integrated assessment of alternatives for climate mitigation in Madagascar
by Larissa P. Nogueira & Francesco Dalla Longa & Bob van der Zwaan - 1274-1289 En route to China's mid-century climate goal: comparison of emissions intensity versus absolute targets
by Anastasis Giannousakis & Lavinia Baumstark & Elmar Kriegler - 1290-1304 A factor of two: how the mitigation plans of ‘climate progressive’ nations fall far short of Paris-compliant pathways
by Kevin Anderson & John F. Broderick & Isak Stoddard - 1305-1321 Public support for aviation policy measures in Sweden
by Jörgen Larsson & Simon Matti & Jonas Nässén - 1322-1335 Climate change communication and public engagement in interpersonal deliberative settings: evidence from the Irish citizens’ assembly
by Lala Muradova & Hayley Walker & Francesca Colli - 1336-1343 Utilization-focused scientific policy advice: a six-point checklist
by Fritz Sager & Céline Mavrot & Markus Hinterleitner & David Kaufmann & Martin Grosjean & Thomas F. Stocker - 1344-1348 A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing: nice idea, but doomed to fail
by Erik Haites - 1349-1354 A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing: the glass is half full
by Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & Arild Angelsen & Andrea Baranzini & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Stefano Carattini & Stefan Drews & Tessa Dunlop & Eric Galbraith & Elisabeth Gsottbauer & Richard B. Howarth & Emilio Padilla & Jordi Roca & Robert C. Schmidt
October 2020, Volume 20, Issue 9
- 1055-1056 In praise of our esteemed reviewers
by Frank Jotzo & Harald Winkler & Joanna Depledge & Jill Fisher - 1057-1069 A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing
by Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & Arild Angelsen & Andrea Baranzini & W. J. W. Botzen & Stefano Carattini & Stefan Drews & Tessa Dunlop & Eric Galbraith & Elisabeth Gsottbauer & Richard B. Howarth & Emilio Padilla & Jordi Roca & Robert C. Schmidt - 1070-1091 Carbon pricing and competitiveness: are they at odds?
by Frank Venmans & Jane Ellis & Daniel Nachtigall - 1092-1111 Political conflict and climate policy: the European emissions trading system as a Trojan Horse for the low-carbon transition?
by Jochen Markard & Daniel Rosenbloom - 1112-1126 Managing uncertainty in carbon offsets: insights from California’s standardized approach
by Barbara Haya & Danny Cullenward & Aaron L. Strong & Emily Grubert & Robert Heilmayr & Deborah A. Sivas & Michael Wara - 1127-1140 Carbon pricing and economic populism: the case of Ontario
by Leigh Raymond - 1141-1160 Mind the gap: personal carbon trading for road transport in Kenya
by Fahd Mohamed Omar Al-Guthmy & Wanglin Yan - 1161-1174 Emissions trading in the development model of Colombia
by Rita Sousa & Andrés Camilo Álvarez-Espinosa & Nicolás Rojas Pardo & Sioux Fanny Melo Leon & Germán Romero Otalora & Silvia Calderon Diaz & Catarina Vazão & Pedro Martins Barata & Leidy Riveros Salcedo - 1175-1191 Public support for carbon taxation in Turkey: drivers and barriers
by Ayse Uyduranoglu & Serda Selin Ozturk
September 2020, Volume 20, Issue 8
- 881-887 Curbing fossil fuel supply to achieve climate goals
by Georgia Piggot & Cleo Verkuijl & Harro van Asselt & Michael Lazarus - 888-901 Climate change and fossil fuel production cuts: assessing global supply-side constraints and policy implications
by Nicolas Gaulin & Philippe Le Billon - 902-921 Transitional assistance policies for just, equitable and smooth low-carbon transitions: who, what and how?
by Fergus Green & Ajay Gambhir - 922-930 Obstacles and opportunities for moratoria on oil and gas exploration or extraction in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Fernando Tudela - 931-948 Extraction and development: fossil fuel production narratives and counternarratives in Colombia
by Claudia Strambo & Ana Carolina González Espinosa - 949-962 Divestment, energy incumbency and the global political economy of energy transition: the case of Adani’s Carmichael mine in Australia
by Giorel Curran - 963-979 Lessons from Germany’s hard coal mining phase-out: policies and transition from 1950 to 2018
by Pao-Yu Oei & Hanna Brauers & Philipp Herpich - 980-996 Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis
by Ryan Rafaty & Sugandha Srivastav & Björn Hoops - 997-1009 From oil as welfare to oil as risk? Norwegian petroleum resource governance and climate policy
by Guri Bang & Bård Lahn - 1010-1023 Phasing out public financial flows to fossil fuel production in Europe
by Ipek Gençsü & Shelagh Whitley & Markus Trilling & Laurie van der Burg & Maeve McLynn & Leah Worrall - 1024-1042 Equity, climate justice and fossil fuel extraction: principles for a managed phase out
by Greg Muttitt & Sivan Kartha - 1043-1054 Towards a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty
by Peter Newell & Andrew Simms
July 2020, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 773-778 Towards zero carbon and zero poverty: integrating national climate change mitigation and sustainable development goals
by Tara Caetano & Harald Winker & Joanna Depledge - 779-799 Macroeconomic assessment of India’s development and mitigation pathways
by Dipti Gupta & Frederic Ghersi & Saritha S. Vishwanathan & Amit Garg - 800-814 A two-step approach to integrating gender justice into mitigation policy: examples from India
by Kavya Michael & Manish Kumar Shrivastava & Arunima Hakhu & Kavya Bajaj - 815-831 Sustainable development impacts of nationally determined contributions: assessing the case of mini-grids in Kenya
by Mirko Dal Maso & Karen Holm Olsen & Yan Dong & Mathilde Brix Pedersen & Michael Zwicky Hauschild - 832-845 Analyzing climate and energy policy integration: the case of the Mexican energy transition
by Heiner von Lüpke & Mareike Well - 846-865 Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria’s power sector: assessment of transition pathways
by María Yetano Roche & Hans Verolme & Chibuikem Agbaegbu & Taylor Binnington & Manfred Fischedick & Emmanuel Olukayode Oladipo - 866-880 Meeting the climate change challenge: local government climate action in British Columbia, Canada
by Ann Dale & John Robinson & Leslie King & Sarah Burch & Rob Newell & Alison Shaw & Francois Jost
July 2020, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 661-668 Loss and damage after Paris: more bark than bite?
by Morten Broberg & Beatriz Martinez Romera - 669-680 Loss & damage from climate change: from concept to remedy?
by Meinhard Doelle & Sara Seck - 681-692 Between negotiations and litigation: Vanuatu’s perspective on loss and damage from climate change
by Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh & Diana Hinge Salili - 693-703 Parametric loss and damage insurance schemes as a means to enhance climate change resilience in developing countries
by Morten Broberg - 704-714 Insurance schemes for loss and damage: fools’ gold?
by Linnéa Nordlander & Melanie Pill & Beatriz Martinez Romera - 715-728 Non-economic loss and damage: lessons from displacement in the Caribbean
by Adelle Thomas & Lisa Benjamin - 729-742 Loss and damage in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (Working Group II): a text-mining analysis
by Kees van der Geest & Koko Warner - 743-757 A human rights-based approach to loss and damage under the climate change regime
by Patrick Toussaint & Adrian Martínez Blanco - 758-771 Loss and damage: an opportunity for transformation?
by Erin Roberts & Mark Pelling
May 2020, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 527-533 Interpreting the UNFCCC’s provisions on ‘mitigation’ and ‘adaptation’ in light of the Paris Agreement’s provision on ‘loss and damage’
by Morten Broberg - 534-547 Willingness to pay for weather index-based insurance in semi-subsistence agriculture: evidence from northern Togo
by Essossinam Ali & Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe & Tahirou Abdoulaye & Daniel B. Sarpong - 548-562 Identifying local governance capacity needs for implementing climate change adaptation in Mauritius
by David Samuel Williams & Sérgio Rosendo & Oocheetsing Sadasing & Louis Celliers - 563-576 Curbing the car: the mitigation potential of a higher carbon price in the New Zealand transport sector
by Md Arif Hasan & David J. Frame & Ralph Chapman & Kelli M. Archie - 577-592 Evaluating policy success of emissions trading schemes in emerging economies: comparing the experiences of Korea and Kazakhstan
by Peter Howie & Shreekant Gupta & Hojeong Park & Daulet Akmetov - 593-608 Unpacking the policy mix of adaptation to climate change in Brazil’s semiarid region: enabling instruments and coordination mechanisms
by Carolina Milhorance & Eric Sabourin & Jean-François Le Coq & Priscylla Mendes - 609-625 Inequality, unemployment, and poverty impacts of mitigation investment: evidence from the CDM in Brazil and implications for a post-2020 mechanism
by David Grover & Swaroop Rao - 626-640 An open-source model of the Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade programme with supply-demand scenarios to 2030
by Mason Inman & Michael D. Mastrandrea & Danny Cullenward - 641-651 Australian water policy reform: lessons learned and potential transferability
by Lin Crase & Jeff Connor & Sarah Michaels & Bethany Cooper - 652-660 The Brazilian renewable energy policy framework: instrument design and coherence
by Markus Fraundorfer & Florian Rabitz
April 2020, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 405-414 Beyond ambition: increasing the transparency, coherence and implementability of Nationally Determined Contributions
by W. Pieter Pauw & Richard J.T. Klein - 415-429 Ambition in the making: analysing the preparation and implementation process of the Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement
by Frauke Röser & Oscar Widerberg & Niklas Höhne & Thomas Day - 430-442 The 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement: voluntary contributions towards thematic policy coherence
by Hannah Janetschek & Clara Brandi & Adis Dzebo & Bernd Hackmann - 443-457 Exploring links between national climate strategies and non-state and subnational climate action in nationally determined contributions (NDCs)
by Angel Hsu & John Brandt & Oscar Widerberg & Sander Chan & Amy Weinfurter - 458-467 What are the implications of the Paris Agreement for inequality?
by Caroline Zimm & Nebojsa Nakicenovic - 468-484 Conditional nationally determined contributions in the Paris Agreement: foothold for equity or Achilles heel?
by W. P. Pauw & P. Castro & J. Pickering & S. Bhasin - 485-498 Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) as instruments for promoting national development agendas? An analysis of small island developing states (SIDS)
by Aaron Atteridge & Cleo Verkuijl & Adis Dzebo - 499-510 Capacity building for implementation of nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement
by Mizan Khan & David Mfitumukiza & Saleemul Huq - 511-526 Transparency requirements under the Paris Agreement and their (un)likely impact on strengthening the ambition of nationally determined contributions (NDCs)
by Romain Weikmans & Harro van Asselt & J. Timmons Roberts
March 2020, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 275-291 Beyond national climate action: the impact of region, city, and business commitments on global greenhouse gas emissions
by Takeshi Kuramochi & Mark Roelfsema & Angel Hsu & Swithin Lui & Amy Weinfurter & Sander Chan & Thomas Hale & Andrew Clapper & Andres Chang & Niklas Höhne - 292-316 Climate policy co-benefits: a review
by Mikael Karlsson & Eva Alfredsson & Nils Westling - 317-322 Three roles for education in climate change adaptation
by N. W. Feinstein & K. J. Mach - 323-340 How does a social practice perspective add to the development of policy instruments to reduce consumption-based CO2 emissions? A case study of Austria
by Moritz Kammerlander & Ines Omann & Stefanie Gerold & Mirijam Mock & Andrea Stocker - 341-353 Does mitigation shape adaptation? The urban climate mitigation-adaptation nexus
by Taedong Lee & Hyuk Yang & Anders Blok - 354-372 Climate change policy networks: connecting adaptation and mitigation in multiplex networks in Peru
by Bruno Locatelli & Emilia Pramova & Monica Di Gregorio & Maria Brockhaus & Dennis Armas Chávez & Ramzi Tubbeh & Juan Sotés & Javier Perla - 373-386 Political populism, responsiveness, and public support for climate mitigation
by Robert A. Huber & Lukas Fesenfeld & Thomas Bernauer - 387-404 Achieving the Paris Agreement’s 2 degree target in Nepal: the potential role of a carbon tax
by Bijay B. Pradhan & Ram M. Shrestha & Bundit Limmeechokchai
February 2020, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 143-148 The mirage of Madrid: elusive ambition on the horizon
by Charlotte Streck - 149-162 Protecting Antarctic blue carbon: as marine ice retreats can the law fill the gap?
by Brendan Gogarty & Jeff McGee & David K.A. Barnes & Chester J. Sands & Narissa Bax & Marcus Haward & Rachel Downey & Camille Moreau & Bernabé Moreno & Christoph Held & Maria Lund Paulsen - 163-178 Mainstreaming the Water-Energy-Food Nexus through nationally determined contributions (NDCs): the case of Brazil
by Maria-Augusta Paim & Pablo Salas & Sören Lindner & Hector Pollitt & Jean-Francois Mercure & Neil R. Edwards & Jorge E. Viñuales - 179-198 Financial impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their macroeconomic implications: a stock-flow consistent approach
by Emmanuel Bovari & Gäel Giraud & Florent McIsaac - 199-216 Justice through polycentricity? A critical examination of climate justice framings in Pakistani climate policymaking
by Zoha Shawoo & C. L. McDermott - 217-233 The role of lifestyle changes in low-emissions development strategies: an economy-wide assessment for Brazil
by Carolina Grottera & Emilio Lèbre La Rovere & William Wills & Amaro Olímpio Pereira Jr - 234-245 Decarbonization pathways and energy investment needs for developing Asia in line with ‘well below’ 2°C
by Wenji Zhou & David L. McCollum & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & Matthew Gidden & Fei Guo & Tomoko Hasegawa & Han Huang & Daniel Huppmann & Volker Krey & Changyi Liu & Simon Parkinson & Keywan Riahi & Peter Rafaj & Wolfgang Schoepp & Fang Yang & Yuanbing Zhou - 246-264 The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme: critical review and future outlook for three design innovations
by Catherine Leining & Suzi Kerr & Bronwyn Bruce-Brand - 265-274 The UK’s decision to leave the European Union (Brexit) and its impact on the EU as a climate change actor
by Alexandra-Maria Bocse
January 2020, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-17 The effects of a linked carbon emissions trading scheme for Latin America
by Thais Diniz Oliveira & Angelo Costa Gurgel & Steve Tonry - 18-29 Outside in? Using international carbon markets for mitigation not covered by nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement
by Lambert Schneider & Stephanie La Hoz Theuer & Andrew Howard & Kelley Kizzier & Martin Cames - 30-45 Fast track or Slo-Mo? Public support and temporal preferences for phasing out fossil fuel cars in the United States
by Adrian Rinscheid & Silvia Pianta & Elke U. Weber - 46-59 Price stabilization mechanisms in China’s pilot emissions trading schemes: design and performance
by Banban Wang & Anatole Boute & Xiujie Tan - 60-70 Emissions trading in regulated electricity markets
by William Acworth & Mariza Montes de Oca & Anatole Boute & Carlotta Piantieri & Felix Christian Matthes - 71-94 Transition pathways for North Africa to meet its (intended) nationally determined contributions ((I)NDCs) under the Paris Agreement: a model-based assessment
by Nadia S. Ouedraogo - 95-108 Co-financing in the green climate fund: lessons from the global environment facility
by Lianbiao Cui & Yi Sun & Malin Song & Lei Zhu - 109-123 Domestic frames on Russia’s role in international climate diplomacy
by Anna Korppoo - 124-132 Putting equity into practice in the global stocktake under the Paris Agreement
by Harald Winkler - 133-142 How to avoid history repeating itself: the case for an EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) price floor revisited
by Christian Flachsland & Michael Pahle & Dallas Burtraw & Ottmar Edenhofer & Milan Elkerbout & Carolyn Fischer & Oliver Tietjen & Lars Zetterberg
July 2020, Volume 19, Issue 9
- 1067-1087 Diversity of greenhouse gas emission drivers across European countries since the 2008 crisis
by Quentin Perrier & Céline Guivarch & Olivier Boucher - 1088-1101 Mid-Century Strategies: pathways to a low-carbon future?
by Narayan Gopinathan & Narayan S. Subramanian & Johannes Urpelainen - 1102-1116 Would different methodologies for assessing carbon leakage exposure lead to different risk levels? A case study of the Brazilian industry
by Luan Santos & André F. P. Lucena & Rafael Garaffa - 1117-1131 Implications of Japan’s long term climate mitigation target and the relevance of uncertain nuclear policy
by Diego Silva Herran & Shinichiro Fujimori & Mikiko Kainuma - 1132-1143 The levelized cost of carbon: a practical, if imperfect, method to compare CO2 abatement projects
by Erin D. Baker & Seyedeh Nazanin Khatami - 1144-1156 Beyond carbon pricing: policy levers for negative emissions technologies
by Emily Cox & Neil Robert Edwards - 1157-1172 How to reach an elusive INDC target: macro-economic implications of carbon taxation and emissions trading in Turkey
by Baris Karapinar & Hasan Dudu & Ozge Geyik & Aykut Mert Yakut - 1173-1185 Mapping and clustering the adoption of carbon pricing policies: what polities price carbon and why?
by Jakob Skovgaard & Sofía Sacks Ferrari & Åsa Knaggård - 1186-1204 Perceived fairness and public acceptability of carbon pricing: a review of the literature
by Sara Maestre-Andrés & Stefan Drews & Jeroen van den Bergh
July 2019, Volume 19, Issue S1
- 1-7 Climate change policies, natural resources and conflict: implications for development
by Esteve Corbera & Dik Roth & Courtney Work - 8-22 Representation and participation in formulating Nepal’s REDD+ approach
by Poshendra Satyal & Esteve Corbera & Neil Dawson & Hari Dhungana & Gyanu Maskey - 23-35 ‘This is my garden’: justice claims and struggles over forests in Vietnam’s REDD+
by Cam Hoang & Poshendra Satyal & Esteve Corbera - 36-46 The implications of ignoring smallholder agriculture in climate-financed forestry projects: empirical evidence from two REDD+ pilot projects
by A. E. C. Duker & T. M. Tadesse & T. Soentoro & C. de Fraiture & J. S. Kemerink-Seyoum - 47-62 Maladaptation and development as usual? Investigating climate change mitigation and adaptation projects in Cambodia
by Courtney Work & Vannrith Rong & Danik Song & Arnim Scheidel - 63-77 Watered down? Civil society organizations and hydropower development in the Darjeeling and Sikkim regions, Eastern Himalaya: A comparative study
by Deepa Joshi & Joas Platteeuw & Jasber Singh & Juliana Teoh - 78-93 Climates of urbanization: local experiences of water security, conflict and cooperation in peri-urban South-Asia
by Dik Roth & Muhammad Shah Alam Khan & Israt Jahan & Rezaur Rahman & Vishal Narain & Aditya Kumar Singh & Monica Priya & Sucharita Sen & Anushiya Shrestha & Saroj Yakami - 94-106 Transforming local natural resource conflicts to cooperation in a changing climate: Bangladesh and Nepal lessons
by Parvin Sultana & Paul Michael Thompson & Naya Sharma Paudel & Madan Pariyar & Mujibur Rahman - 107-120 Turning conflicts into cooperation? The role of adaptive learning and deliberation in managing natural resources conflicts in Nepal
by Hemant R. Ojha & Prabin Bhusal & Naya S. Paudel & Paul M. Thompson & Parvin Sultana
November 2019, Volume 19, Issue 10
- 1205-1210 Revising the ‘host country standard’ principle: a step for China to align its overseas investment with the Paris Agreement
by Tancrède Voituriez & Wang Yao & Mathias Lund Larsen - 1211-1224 Additionality revisited: guarding the integrity of market mechanisms under the Paris Agreement
by Axel Michaelowa & Lukas Hermwille & Wolfgang Obergassel & Sonja Butzengeiger - 1225-1238 (Re)Framing ocean acidification in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change (UNFCCC) and Paris Agreement
by Ellycia R. Harrould-Kolieb - 1239-1249 Cross-national patterns of governance mechanisms in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement
by Maria Jernnäs & Jens Nilsson & Björn-Ola Linnér & Andreas Duit - 1250-1269 The population structural transition effect on rising per capita CO2 emissions: evidence from China
by Junfeng Wang & Yaqing Wu & Yue Zhao & Shutong He & Zhanfeng Dong & Wenguang Bo - 1270-1283 Piecemeal or combined? Assessing greenhouse gas mitigation spillovers in US forest and agriculture policy portfolios
by Christopher S. Galik & Gregory S. Latta & Christopher Gambino - 1284-1296 Carbon leakage in aviation policy
by Lynnette Dray & Khan Doyme - 1297-1309 Knowledge gaps and climate adaptation policy: a comparative analysis of six Latin American countries
by Daniel Ryan & Eduardo Bustos - 1310-1324 The death spiral of coal in the U.S.: will changes in U.S. Policy turn the tide?
by Roman Mendelevitch & Christian Hauenstein & Franziska Holz - 1325-1339 Technical characteristics of a solar geoengineering deployment and implications for governance
by Douglas G. MacMartin & Peter J. Irvine & Ben Kravitz & Joshua B. Horton - 1340-1350 Enhancing the value of adaptation reporting as a driver for action: lessons from the UK
by Roger B. Street & Simon Jude
October 2019, Volume 19, Issue 9
- 1067-1087 Diversity of greenhouse gas emission drivers across European countries since the 2008 crisis
by Quentin Perrier & Céline Guivarch & Olivier Boucher - 1088-1101 Mid-Century Strategies: pathways to a low-carbon future?
by Narayan Gopinathan & Narayan S. Subramanian & Johannes Urpelainen - 1102-1116 Would different methodologies for assessing carbon leakage exposure lead to different risk levels? A case study of the Brazilian industry
by Luan Santos & André F. P. Lucena & Rafael Garaffa - 1117-1131 Implications of Japan’s long term climate mitigation target and the relevance of uncertain nuclear policy
by Diego Silva Herran & Shinichiro Fujimori & Mikiko Kainuma - 1132-1143 The levelized cost of carbon: a practical, if imperfect, method to compare CO2 abatement projects
by Erin D. Baker & Seyedeh Nazanin Khatami - 1144-1156 Beyond carbon pricing: policy levers for negative emissions technologies
by Emily Cox & Neil Robert Edwards - 1157-1172 How to reach an elusive INDC target: macro-economic implications of carbon taxation and emissions trading in Turkey
by Baris Karapinar & Hasan Dudu & Ozge Geyik & Aykut Mert Yakut - 1173-1185 Mapping and clustering the adoption of carbon pricing policies: what polities price carbon and why?
by Jakob Skovgaard & Sofía Sacks Ferrari & Åsa Knaggård - 1186-1204 Perceived fairness and public acceptability of carbon pricing: a review of the literature
by Sara Maestre-Andrés & Stefan Drews & Jeroen van den Bergh
September 2019, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 937-946 Engineering climate debt: temperature overshoot and peak-shaving as risky subprime mortgage lending
by Shinichiro Asayama & Mike Hulme - 947-958 Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement and the costs of delayed action
by Matthew Winning & James Price & Paul Ekins & Steve Pye & James Glynn & Jim Watson & Christophe McGlade - 959-973 Effect of reciprocity on public opinion of international climate treaties: experimental evidence from the US and China
by Paul Stroik & D. Chakraborty & W. Ge & J. Boulter & E. Jamelske - 974-987 Challenges for hydropower-based nationally determined contributions: a case study for Ecuador
by Pablo E. Carvajal & Francis G. N. Li - 988-1001 Catalyzing mitigation ambition under the Paris Agreement: elements for an effective Global Stocktake
by Lukas Hermwille & Anne Siemons & Hannah Förster & Louise Jeffery - 1002-1018 Interaction between CO2 emissions trading and renewable energy subsidies under uncertainty: feed-in tariffs as a safety net against over-allocation
by Oskar Lecuyer & Philippe Quirion - 1019-1037 Modelling innovation and the macroeconomics of low-carbon transitions: theory, perspectives and practical use
by Jean-Francois Mercure & Florian Knobloch & Hector Pollitt & Leonidas Paroussos & S. Serban Scrieciu & Richard Lewney - 1038-1051 Narratives in REDD+ benefit sharing: examining evidence within and beyond the forest sector
by Grace Yee Wong & Cecilia Luttrell & Lasse Loft & Anastasia Yang & Thuy Thu Pham & Daisuke Naito & Samuel Assembe-Mvondo & Maria Brockhaus - 1052-1065 Taking stock of Climate Change Acts in Europe: living policy processes or symbolic gestures?
by Sarah Louise Nash & Reinhard Steurer
July 2019, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 665-671 Climate displacement and resettlement: the importance of claims-making ‘from below’
by Alex Arnall & Chris Hilson & Catriona McKinnon - 672-687 Carbon neutral policy in action: the case of Bhutan
by Dorji Yangka & Vanessa Rauland & Peter Newman
May 2019, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 533-541 Including animal to plant protein shifts in climate change mitigation policy: a proposed three-step strategy
by Helen Harwatt - 542-555 Is it time to abolish company car benefits? An analysis of transport behaviour in Germany and implications for climate change
by Daniel Metzler & Andreas Humpe & Stefan Gössling - 556-570 The roles of network embeddedness, market incentives, and slack resources in the adoption of clean technologies by firms in developing countries
by Naeem Ashraf & Breeda Comyns & Ghulam Ali Arain & Zeeshan Ahmed Bhatti - 571-584 Power interplay between actors: using material and ideational resources to shape local adaptation plans of action (LAPAs) in Nepal
by Sumit Vij & Robbert Biesbroek & Annemarie Groot & Katrien Termeer & Binod Prasad Parajuli - 585-597 Health co-benefits and the development of climate change mitigation policies in the European Union
by Annabelle Workman & Grant Blashki & Kathryn J. Bowen & David J. Karoly & John Wiseman - 598-610 Energy-intensive manufacturing sectors in China: policy priorities for achieving climate mitigation and energy conservation targets
by Li Li & Jianjun Wang & Brian Ó Gallachóir & Hua Cai & Jian Zhang - 611-622 Climate change and the agricultural sector in Ireland: examining farmer awareness and willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools
by Domna Tzemi & James Breen - 623-635 Reducing wind power curtailment in China: comparing the roles of coal power flexibility and improved dispatch
by Hong Lu & Caixia Wang & Qionghui Li & Ryan Wiser & Kevin Porter - 636-650 The significance of political culture, economic context and instrument type for climate policy support: a cross-national study
by Niklas Harring & Sverker C. Jagers & Simon Matti - 651-663 Designing air ticket taxes for climate change mitigation: insights from a Swedish valuation study
by Jonas Sonnenschein & Nora Smedby
April 2019, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 401-413 When less is more: limits to international transfers under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
by Stephanie La Hoz Theuer & Lambert Schneider & Derik Broekhoff - 414-426 What future for the voluntary carbon offset market after Paris? An explorative study based on the Discursive Agency Approach
by Sebastian Lang & Mareike Blum & Sina Leipold - 427-438 The political roots of divergence in carbon market design: implications for linking
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen & Jørgen Wettestad & David G. Victor & Arild Underdal - 439-452 Free allocation rules in the EU emissions trading system: what does the empirical literature show?
by Stefano F. Verde & Jordi Teixidó & Claudio Marcantonini & Xavier Labandeira - 453-471 Why does emissions trading under the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) not affect firms’ competitiveness? Empirical findings from the literature
by Eugénie Joltreau & Katrin Sommerfeld - 472-486 China’s national carbon emissions trading scheme: lessons from the pilot emission trading schemes, academic literature, and known policy details
by Thomas Stoerk & Daniel J. Dudek & Jia Yang - 487-494 Targeting carbon dioxide removal in the European Union
by Oliver Geden & Glen P. Peters & Vivian Scott