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October 2019, Volume 19, Issue 9
-   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
-   495-510 South East Europe electricity roadmap – modelling energy transition in the electricity sectors
 by László Szabó & Ágnes Kelemen & András Mezősi & Zsuzsanna Pató & Enikő Kácsor & Gustav Resch & Lukas Liebmann
-   511-523 Unstoppable climate change? The influence of fatalistic beliefs about climate change on behavioural change and willingness to pay cross-nationally
 by Adam Mayer & E. Keith Smith
-    524-532 Job losses and political acceptability of climate policies: why the ‘job-killing’ argument is so persistent and how to overturn it
 by Francesco Vona
March 2019, Volume 19, Issue 3
-   275-282 Is India pulling its weight? India’s nationally determined contribution and future energy plans in global climate policy
 by Aniruddh Mohan & Timon Wehnert
-   283-298 Climate action for food security in South Asia? Analyzing the role of agriculture in nationally determined contributions to the Paris agreement
 by T. S. Amjath-Babu & Pramod K. Aggarwal & Sonja Vermeulen
-   299-314 Using probabilistic analysis to improve greenhouse gas baseline forecasts in developing country contexts: the case of Chile
 by Raul O’ Ryan & Carlos Benavides & Manuel Díaz & Juan Pablo San Martín & Javier Mallea
-   315-328 What drives policy change for REDD+? A qualitative comparative analysis of the interplay between institutional and policy arena factors
 by Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki & Maria Brockhaus & Jenniver Sehring & Monica Di Gregorio & Samuel Assembe-Mvondo & Andrea Babon & Melaku Bekele & Vanessa Benn & Maria Fernanda Gebara & Hermann W. Kambire & Felicien Kengoum & Cynthia Maharani & Mary Menton & Moira Moeliono & Robert Ochieng & Naya Sharma Paudel & Thuy Thu Pham & Guy Patrice Dkamela & Almeida Sitoe
-   329-341 Governance of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS): accounting, rewarding, and the Paris agreement
 by Asbjørn Torvanger
-   342-353 Resilience through interlinkage: the green climate fund and climate finance governance
 by Megan Bowman & Stephen Minas
-   354-366 Implementing climate change adaptation: lessons from India’s national adaptation fund on climate change (NAFCC)
 by Ravi S. Prasad & Ridhima Sud
-   367-385 Upholding labour productivity under climate change: an assessment of adaptation options
 by Ed Day & Sam Fankhauser & Nick Kingsmill & Hélia Costa & Anna Mavrogianni
-   386-400 Environmental integrity of international carbon market mechanisms under the Paris Agreement
 by Lambert Schneider & Stephanie La Hoz Theuer
February 2019, Volume 19, Issue 2
-   139-146 Aligning climate action with the self-interest and short-term dominated priorities of decision-makers
 by Arpad Cseh
-   147-160 The impact of compensatory measures on public support for carbon taxation: an experimental study in Sweden
 by Sverker C. Jagers & Johan Martinsson & Simon Matti
-   161-174 Achievability of the Paris Agreement targets in the EU: demand-side reduction potentials in a carbon budget perspective
 by Vicki Duscha & Alexandra Denishchenkova & Jakob Wachsmuth
-   175-188 Decision making under uncertainty in climate change mitigation: introducing multiple actor motivations, agency and influence
 by Katy Roelich & Jannik Giesekam
-   189-205 The nexus between nationally determined contributions and technology needs assessments: a global analysis
 by Lindy Charlery & Sara Lærke Meltofte Trærup
-   206-218 Resistance to relocation in flood-vulnerable coastal areas: a proposed composite index
 by Hélène Rey-Valette & Samuel Robert & Bénédicte Rulleau
-   219-230 Low carbon scenarios and policies for the power sector in Botswana
 by Yong Jun Baek & Tae Yong Jung & Sung Jin Kang
-    231-243 Do climate engineering experts display moral-hazard behaviour?
 by Christine Merk & Gert Pönitzsch & Katrin Rehdanz
-   244-257 Democracy, electoral systems and emissions: explaining when and why democratization promotes mitigation
 by Zeynep Clulow
-   258-274 The threat to climate change mitigation posed by the abundance of fossil fuels
 by Filip Johnsson & Jan Kjärstad & Johan Rootzén
January 2019, Volume 19, Issue 1
-   1-16 Sustainable energy transition in developing countries: the role of energy aid donors
 by Jung Eun Kim
-   17-29 Russian industry responses to climate change: the case of the metals and mining sector
 by Ellie Martus
-   30-42 Zero carbon energy system pathways for Ireland consistent with the Paris Agreement
 by James Glynn & Maurizio Gargiulo & Alessandro Chiodi & Paul Deane & Fionn Rogan & Brian Ó Gallachóir
-   43-58 Adaptation financing for projects focused on food systems through the UNFCCC
 by Aleksandra Conevska & James Ford & Alexandra Lesnikowski & Sherilee Harper
-   59-72 Which policy instruments attract foreign direct investments in renewable energy?
 by Ronald Wall & Stelios Grafakos & Alberto Gianoli & Spyridon Stavropoulos
-   73-91 Prospects for steam coal exporters in the era of climate policies: a case study of Colombia
 by Pao-Yu Oei & Roman Mendelevitch
-   92-107 Pricing carbon consumption: synthesizing an emerging trend
 by Clayton Munnings & William Acworth & Oliver Sartor & Yong-Gun Kim & Karsten Neuhoff
-   108-124 Developing Africa’s energy mix
 by Gregor Schwerhoff & Mouhamadou Sy
-   125-138 Overcoming barriers to climate change information management in small island developing states: lessons from pacific SIDS
 by Samuel Mackay & Rebecca Brown & Makelesi Gonelevu & Netatua Pelesikoti & Talei Kocovanua & Rebecca Iaken & Florence Iautu & Luisa Tuiafitu-Malolo & Sione Fulivai & Ma’asi Lepa & Brendan Mackey
November 2018, Volume 18, Issue 10
-   1227-1234 Escaping the climate policy uncertainty trap: options contracts for REDD+
 by Alexander A. Golub & Sabine Fuss & Ruben Lubowski & Jake Hiller & Nikolay Khabarov & Nicolas Koch & Andrey Krasovskii & Florian Kraxner & Timothy Laing & Michael Obersteiner & Charles Palmer & Pedro Piris-Cabezas & Wolf Heinrich Reuter & Jana Szolgayová & Luca Taschini & Johanna Wehkamp
-   1235-1245 The impacts of economic structure on China’s carbon dioxide emissions: an analysis with reference to other East Asian economies
 by Tin Fai Kwok & Yuan Xu & Xiao Liu & Yee Leung
-   1246-1259 Electricity regulation in the Chinese national emissions trading scheme (ETS): lessons for carbon leakage and linkage with the EU ETS
 by Yingying Zeng & Stefan E. Weishaar & Hans H. B. Vedder
-   1260-1270 Land restoration in food security programmes: synergies with climate change mitigation
 by Dominic Woolf & Dawit Solomon & Johannes Lehmann
-   1271-1285 National contributions to climate change mitigation from agriculture: allocating a global target
 by Meryl Breton Richards & Eva Wollenberg & Detlef van Vuuren
-    1286-1295 Combining low-carbon economic development and oil exploration in Brazil? An energy–economy assessment
 by Julien Lefèvre & William Wills & Jean-Charles Hourcade
-   1296-1312 Alignment between nationally determined contributions and the sustainable development goals for West Africa
 by Philip Antwi-Agyei & Andrew J. Dougill & Thomas P. Agyekum & Lindsay C. Stringer
-   1313-1326 The effectiveness of communicative tools in addressing barriers to municipal climate change adaptation: lessons from the Netherlands
 by Heleen Mees & Niels Tijhuis & Carel Dieperink
-   1327-1339 The cost of achieving South Africa’s ‘fair share’ of global climate change mitigation
 by Hugo Van Zyl & Yvonne Lewis & James Kinghorn & James Reeler
October 2018, Volume 18, Issue 9
-   1-1 Corrigendum
 by The Editors
-   1087-1093 The global climate action summit: increasing ambition during turbulent times
 by Vicki Arroyo
-   1094-1102 Dealing with climate science denialism: experiences from confrontations with other forms of pseudoscience
 by Sven Ove Hansson
-   1103-1113 Reducing global GHG emissions by replicating successful sector examples: the ‘good practice policies’ scenario
 by Mark Roelfsema & Hanna Fekete & Niklas Höhne & Michel den Elzen & Nicklas Forsell & Takeshi Kuramochi & Heleen de Coninck & Detlef P. van Vuuren
-   1114-1132 National climate change mitigation legislation, strategy and targets: a global update
 by Gabriela Iacobuta & Navroz K. Dubash & Prabhat Upadhyaya & Mekdelawit Deribe & Niklas Höhne
-   1133-1151 Reducing fugitive methane emissions from the North American oil and gas sector: a proposed science-policy framework
 by Kate Konschnik & Sarah Marie Jordaan
-   1152-1164 The participation of core stakeholders in the design of, and challenges to, the US Clean Power Plan
 by Ramiro Berardo & Federico Holm
-   1165-1176 Optimal international technology cooperation for the low-carbon transformation
 by Anselm Schultes & Marian Leimbach & Gunnar Luderer & Robert C. Pietzcker & Lavinia Baumstark & Nico Bauer & Elmar Kriegler & Ottmar Edenhofer
-   1177-1188 ‘This was different’: transferring climate mitigation knowledge practices south to south with the MAPS programme
 by Lisa Kane & Michael Boulle
-   1189-1202 Swimming upstream: addressing fossil fuel supply under the UNFCCC
 by Georgia Piggot & Peter Erickson & Harro van Asselt & Michael Lazarus
-   1203-1209 Measuring the adaptation goal in the global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
 by Brianna Craft & Susannah Fisher
-   1210-1225 Africa and the Green Climate Fund: current challenges and future opportunities
 by William M. Fonta & Elias T. Ayuk & Tiff van Huysen
September 2018, Volume 18, Issue 8
-   1-1 Erratum
 by The Editors
-   955-966 Carbon taxes and greenhouse gas emissions trading systems: what have we learned?
 by Erik Haites
-   967-991 Carbon pricing in practice: a review of existing emissions trading systems
 by Easwaran Narassimhan & Kelly S. Gallagher & Stefan Koester & Julio Rivera Alejo
-   992-1011 Effectiveness of pilot carbon emissions trading systems in China
 by Zhe Deng & Dongya Li & Tao Pang & Maosheng Duan
-   1012-1027 Striving for equivalency across the Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Québec carbon pricing systems: the Pan-Canadian carbon pricing benchmark
 by Sharon Mascher
-   1028-1043 The impact of the Tokyo Metropolitan Emissions Trading Scheme on reducing greenhouse gas emissions: findings from a facility-based study
 by Masayo Wakabayashi & Osamu Kimura
-   1044-1058 Addressing regional disparities in allowance allocation in China’s national emissions trading scheme
 by Tao Pang & Maosheng Duan & Zhe Deng
-   1059-1065 Challenges to addressing non-CO2 greenhouse gases in China’s long-term climate strategy
 by Xin Wang & Fei Teng & Jingjing Zhang & Nina Khanna & Jiang Lin
-   1066-1075 CO2 abatement goals for international shipping
 by Michael Traut & Alice Larkin & Kevin Anderson & Christophe McGlade & Maria Sharmina & Tristan Smith
-   1076-1086 Financing loss and damage: reviewing options under the Warsaw International Mechanism
 by Jonathan Gewirtzman & Sujay Natson & Julie-Anne Richards & Victoria Hoffmeister & Alexis Durand & Romain Weikmans & Saleemul Huq & J. Timmons Roberts
August 2018, Volume 18, Issue 7
-   1-1 Erratum
 by The Editors
-   813-817 US and international climate policy under President Trump
 by Frank Jotzo & Joanna Depledge & Harald Winkler
July 2018, Volume 18, Issue 6
-   690-714 What if negative emission technologies fail at scale? Implications of the Paris Agreement for big emitting nations
 by Alice Larkin & Jaise Kuriakose & Maria Sharmina & Kevin Anderson
-   715-728 The Korean emissions trading scheme: business perspectives on the early years of operations
 by Sunhee Suk & SangYeop Lee & Yu Shim Jeong
May 2018, Volume 18, Issue 5
-   543-555 Political communication and public support for climate mitigation policies: a country-comparative perspective
 by Stefan Linde
-   593-599 Entry into force and then? The Paris agreement and state accountability
 by Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen & Maja Groff & Peter A. Tamás & Arthur L. Dahl & Marie Harder & Graham Hassall
-   600-611 Broadening the scope of loss and damage to legal liability: an experiment
 by Elisabeth Gsottbauer & Robert Gampfer & Elizabeth Bernold & Anna-Mateja Delas
-   612-626 Informing climate policy through institutional collaboration: reflections on the preparation of Colombia’s nationally determined contribution
 by Alessandro De Pinto & Ana Maria Loboguerrero & Mario Londoño & Katherine Ovalle Sanabria & Rodrigo Suarez Castaño
-   642-654 Fairness in the climate negotiations: what explains variation in parties’ expressed conceptions?
 by Vegard Tørstad & Håkon Sælen
April 2018, Volume 18, Issue 4
-   383-395 Learning from CDM SD tool experience for Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement
 by Karen Holm Olsen & Christof Arens & Florian Mersmann
-   396-412 Vehicle tax policies and new passenger car CO2 performance in EU member states
 by Denis Dineen & Lisa Ryan & Brian Ó Gallachóir
-   413-424 Assessing the EU ETS with a bottom-up, multi-sector model
 by Pablo Pintos & Pedro Linares
-   425-441 Assessing the ambition of post-2020 climate targets: a comprehensive framework
 by Niklas Höhne & Hanna Fekete & Michel G.J. den Elzen & Andries F. Hof & Takeshi Kuramochi
-   442-458 The impact of shale gas on the costs of climate policy
 by Jan Kersting & Vicki Duscha & Joachim Schleich & Kimon Keramidas
-   459-470 Could baseline establishment be counterproductive for emissions reduction? Insights from Vietnam’s building sector
 by Maryna Karavai & Søren E. Lütken & Daniel Puig
-    471-484 Public perception of climate engineering and carbon capture and storage in Germany: survey evidence
 by Carola Braun & Christine Merk & Gert Pönitzsch & Katrin Rehdanz & Ulrich Schmidt
-   485-498 Integrating behavioural economics into climate-economy models: some policy lessons
 by Karolina Safarzyńska
-   499-511 Institutional dimensions of climate change adaptation: insights from the Philippines
 by Sining C. Cuevas
-   512-525 Convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissions: implications and meta-analysis
 by Sevil Acar & Patrik Söderholm & Runar Brännlund
-   526-541 Climate-smart agriculture: perspectives and framings
 by Alvin Chandra & Karen E. McNamara & Paul Dargusch
February 2018, Volume 18, Issue 2
-   141-145 Fiji-in-Bonn: will the ‘Talanoa spirit’ prevail?
 by Harald Winkler & Joanna Depledge
-   146-150 Adaptation and poverty reduction in Mozambique: an opportunity for developing countries to lead
 by Colin F. Quinn & Jennifer F. Howard & Chen Chen & Joyce E. Coffee & Carlos E. Quintela & Britt A. Parker & Joel B. Smith
-   151-169 Options to overcome the barriers to pricing European agricultural emissions
 by Godefroy Grosjean & Sabine Fuss & Nicolas Koch & Benjamin L. Bodirsky & Stéphane De Cara & William Acworth
-   170-183 Natural gas and climate finance
 by Vanesa Castán Broto
-   184-197 The role of money and the financial sector in energy-economy models used for assessing climate and energy policy
 by Hector Pollitt & Jean-Francois Mercure
-   198-209 Effects of pollution control measures on carbon emission reduction in China: evidence from the 11th and 12th Five-Year Plans
 by Alun Gu & Fei Teng & Xiangzhao Feng
-   210-220 Four intermediate goals: a methodology for evaluation of climate mitigation policy packages
 by Yasuko Kameyama & Akinori Kawamoto
-   221-234 When does economic development promote mitigation and why?
 by Zeynep Clulow
-   235-245 Characteristics of forest carbon credit transactions in the voluntary carbon market
 by Dong-Ho Lee & Dong-hwan Kim & Seong-il Kim
-   246-257 Could fiscal policies induce green innovation in developing countries? The case of Brazilian manufacturing sectors
 by Camila Gramkow & Annela Anger-Kraavi
-   258-273 Ex-post cap adjustment for China’s ETS: an applicable indexation rule, simulating the Hubei ETS, and implications for a national scheme
 by Banban Wang & Frank Jotzo & Shaozhou Qi
January 2018, Volume 18, Issue 1
-   1-13 Defining deep decarbonization pathways for Switzerland: an economic evaluation
 by Frédéric Babonneau & Philippe Thalmann & Marc Vielle
-   14-23 Place-based or sector-based adaptation? A case study of municipal and fishery policy integration
 by Ahmed Khan & Anthony Charles & Derek Armitage
-   24-35 Effective and geographically balanced? An output-based assessment of non-state climate actions
 by Sander Chan & Robert Falkner & Matthew Goldberg & Harro van Asselt
-   36-41 China’s changing economy and emissions trajectory: following global trends
 by Mukul Sanwal & Xinzhu Zheng
-   42-48 The contribution of forest carbon credit projects to addressing the climate change challenge
 by Wytze van der Gaast & Richard Sikkema & Moriz Vohrer
-    49-62 Adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh
 by Isaure Delaporte & Mathilde Maurel
-   63-75 Urban vulnerability and adaptation to heatwaves: a case study of Graz (Austria)
 by Christiane Reischl & Romana Rauter & Alfred Posch
-   76-85 Global impact of a climate treaty if the Human Development Index replaces GDP as a welfare proxy
 by Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & W. J. Wouter Botzen
-   86-98 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into inland aquaculture policies in Thailand
 by Anuwat Uppanunchai & Chanagun Chitmanat & Louis Lebel
-   99-110 Air quality benefit of China’s mitigation target to peak its emission by 2030
 by Xi Yang & Fei Teng
-   111-117 The complex decision-making of climate-induced relocation: adaptation and loss and damage
 by Karen E. McNamara & Robin Bronen & Nishara Fernando & Silja Klepp
-   118-128 The challenges of monitoring national climate policy: learning lessons from the EU
 by Jonas J. Schoenefeld & Mikael Hildén & Andrew J. Jordan
-   129-139 Could Cohesion Policy push EU climate efforts?
 by Michal Nekvasil & Bedřich Moldan
November 2017, Volume 17, Issue 8
-   1-1 Corrigendum
 by The Editors
-   1-1 Editorial Board
 by The Editors
-   947-961 Korea’s approach to overcoming difficulties in adopting the emission trading scheme
 by Hyungna Oh & Junwon Hyon & Jin-Oh Kim
-    962-981 What role for climate negotiations on technology transfer?
 by Matthieu Glachant & Antoine Dechezleprêtre
-   982-997 Read all about it!? Public accountability, fragmented global climate governance and the media
 by Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen & Lars Friberg & Edoardo Saccenti
-   998-1013 Implications of global emission policy scenarios for domestic agriculture: a New Zealand case study
 by Zack Dorner & Suzi Kerr
-   1014-1030 Interactions between European agricultural policy and climate change: a Slovenian case study
 by Emil Erjavec & Tina Volk & Miroslav Rednak & Ilona Rac & Barbara Zagorc & Ben Moljk & Jaka Žgajnar
-   1031-1045 Delivering the two degree global climate change target using a flexible ratchet framework
 by Hannah Ritchie & David S. Reay
-   1057-1064 Unleakable carbon
 by Margaret F. Hendrick & Shanna Cleveland & Nathan G. Phillips
-   1065-1075 Lessons from co-impacts assessment under the Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios (MAPS) Programme
 by Brett Cohen & Emily Tyler & Marta Torres Gunfaus
October 2017, Volume 17, Issue 7
-   819-824 Changing the game: the Paris Agreement and the role of scientific communities
 by Timothée Ourbak & Laurence Tubiana
-   825-831 What does the Paris Agreement mean for adaptation?
 by Alexandra Lesnikowski & James Ford & Robbert Biesbroek & Lea Berrang-Ford & Michelle Maillet & Malcolm Araos & Stephanie E. Austin
-   832-852 Exploring the financial and investment implications of the Paris Agreement
 by Stephen Peake & Paul Ekins
-   891-914 Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: drivers, barriers and the state of progress
 by Jun Rentschler & Morgan Bazilian
-   915-935 The power of public bureaucracies: forest-related climate change policies in Bangladesh (1992–2014)
 by Md Saifur Rahman & Lukas Giessen
August 2017, Volume 17, Issue 6
-   687-707 REDD+ finance: policy making in the context of fragmented institutions
 by Mareike Well & Astrid Carrapatoso
-   708-730 REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: a qualitative comparative analysis
 by Maria Brockhaus & Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki & Jenniver Sehring & Monica Di Gregorio & Samuel Assembe-Mvondo & Andrea Babon & Melaku Bekele & Maria Fernanda Gebara & Dil Bahadur Khatri & Hermann Kambire & Felicien Kengoum & Demetrius Kweka & Mary Menton & Moira Moeliono & Naya Sharma Paudel & Thuy Thu Pham & Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo & Almeida Sitoe & Sven Wunder & Mathurin Zida
-   731-763 Promoting small and medium forest enterprises in national REDD+ strategies: a global analysis of enabling environments
 by Reem Hajjar & Olivia Sanchez Badini & Robert A. Kozak
-   764-780 The framing of international competitiveness in Canada’s climate change policy: trade-off or synergy?
 by David J. Blair
-   781-800 Managing the costs of CO abatement in the cement industry
 by Johan Rootzén & Filip Johnsson
-   801-813 Rebound policy in the Paris Agreement: instrument comparison and climate-club revenue offsets
 by Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh
-   814-816 Will leading by example help in mitigating climate change? A comment on ‘the economics of leadership in climate change mitigation’ by Gregor Schwerhoff
 by Yaniv Reingewertz
-   817-818 Response to the comment on: ‘The economics of leadership in climate change mitigation’
 by Gregor Schwerhoff
July 2017, Volume 17, Issue 5
-   1-1 Erratum
 by The Editors
-   551-572 Constraining and enabling factors to using long-term climate information in decision-making
 by Lindsey Jones & Clara Champalle & Sabrina Chesterman & Laura Cramer & Todd A. Crane
-   573-590 A synthesis of unilateral approaches to mitigating emissions leakage under incomplete policies
 by D. Rajagopal
-   591-615 Determinants of CO emission for post-Soviet Union independent countries
 by Jeong Hwan Bae & Dmitriy D. Li & Meenakshi Rishi
-   616-633 Applying personal carbon trading: a proposed ‘Carbon, Health and Savings System’ for British Columbia, Canada
 by L. I. Guzman & A. Clapp
-   634-649 Global climate policy and deep decarbonization of energy-intensive industries
 by Max Åhman & Lars J. Nilsson & Bengt Johansson
-   650-663 Landscape for change? International climate policy and energy transitions: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
 by Peter Newell & Harriet Bulkeley
-   664-677 The Regensburg Model: reference values for the (I)NDCs based on converging per capita emissions
 by Manfred Sargl & Andreas Wolfsteiner & Günter Wittmann
-   678-686 Banning incandescent light bulbs in the shadow of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
 by Grischa Perino & Thomas Pioch
May 2017, Volume 17, Issue 4
-   1-1 Corrigendum
 by The Editors
-   401-422 Interprovincial allocation of China's national carbon emission allowance: an uncertainty analysis based on Monte-Carlo simulations
 by Bin Ye & Jingjing Jiang & Lixin Miao & Dejun Xie
-   423-442 China's changing economy: implications for its carbon dioxide emissions
 by Fergus Green & Nicholas Stern
-   443-457 Identifying the industrial sectors at risk of carbon leakage in China
 by Xin Wang & Fei Teng & Shaojie Zhou & Bofeng Cai
-   458-469 Exploring linkages among China's 2030 climate targets
 by Xin Wang & Shuwei Zhang
-   470-475 Coal chemicals: China's high-carbon clean coal programme?
 by Chi-Jen Yang
-   476-484 The prospect of engaging China in the ICAO global MBM scheme
 by Yitian Huang
-   485-500 Multi-level governance and climate change mitigation in New Zealand: lost opportunities
 by Julia Harker & Prue Taylor & Stephen Knight-Lenihan
-    501-515 Comparing emissions mitigation efforts across countries
 by Joseph E. Aldy & William A. Pizer & Keigo Akimoto
-   516-532 Innovating in sub-national climate policy: the mandatory emissions reduction scheme in Tokyo
 by Hitomi Roppongi & Aki Suwa & Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira
-   533-550 Stakeholder perceptions of event attribution in the loss and damage debate
 by Hannah R. Parker & Emily Boyd & Rosalind J. Cornforth & Rachel James & Friederike E. L. Otto & Myles R. Allen
April 2017, Volume 17, Issue 3
-   261-279 Solidarity in transboundary flood risk management: A view from the Dutch North Rhine–Westphalian catchment area
 by Marjolein C.J. Van Eerd & Mark A. Wiering & Carel Dieperink
-   280-298 Investing in low-carbon transitions: energy finance as an adaptive market
 by Stephen Hall & Timothy J Foxon & Ronan Bolton
-   299-313 Understanding the case for low-carbon investment through bottom-up assessments of city-scale opportunities
 by Andrew Heshedahl Sudmant & Andy Gouldson & Sarah Colenbrander & Rory Sullivan & Faye McAnulla & Niall Kerr
-    314-329 The impact of administrative transaction costs in the EU emissions trading system
 by Peter Heindl
-   330-345 Using the social cost of carbon to value earth observing systems
 by Roger Cooke & Alexander Golub & Bruce A. Wielicki & David F. Young & Martin G. Mlynczak & Rosemary R. Baize
-   346-360 Understanding carbon trading: Effects of delegating CO responsibility on organizations’ trading behaviour
 by Juan Miguel Rodriguez Lopez & Anita Engels & Lisa Knoll
-    361-377 Impact of justice and solidarity variables on the acceptability of managed realignment
 by Bénédicte Rulleau & Hélène Rey-Valette & Valérie Clément
-   378-396 Assessing the impact of a carbon tax in Ukraine
 by Miriam Frey
-   397-400 Combating climate change, by the books: Why are we waiting? The logic, urgency, and promise of tackling climate change/This changes everything: Capitalism vs. the climate
 by Frank Ackerman
February 2017, Volume 17, Issue 2
-   111-112 A new era for climate policy
 by Frank Jotzo & Harald Winkler & Joanna Depledge
-   113-130 Russia's 2020 GHG emissions target: Emission trends and implementation
 by Anna Korppoo & Alexey Kokorin
-   131-149 Non-state governance and climate policy: the fossil fuel divestment movement
 by Julie Ayling & Neil Gunningham
-   150-170 UNFCCC before and after Paris – what's necessary for an effective climate regime?
 by Lukas Hermwille & Wolfgang Obergassel & Hermann E. Ott & Christiane Beuermann
-   171-188 Stakeholder participation in CDM and new climate mitigation mechanisms: China CDM case study
 by Yan Dong & Karen Holm Olsen
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