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November 2024, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 1323-1345 Public acceptability of carbon pricing: unravelling the impact of revenue recycling
by Jeroen Barrez - 1346-1364 Health co-benefits and trade-offs of carbon pricing: a narrative synthesis
by Soledad Cuevas & Daniel Nachtigall & Aimee Aguilar Jaber & Kristine Belesova & Jane Falconer & Andy Haines & Tamzin Reynolds & Tobias Magnus Schuster & Sarah Whitmee & Rosemary Green - 1365-1380 Carbon pricing acceptance – the role of revenue recycling among households and companies in Norway
by Anders Dugstad & Kristine M. Grimsrud & Henrik Lindhjem - 1381-1394 Impact of ideology on individuals’ attitudes to a climate-motivated tax on food
by Sverker C. Jagers & Niklas Harring & Simon Matti - 1395-1409 Pathways towards low-carbon sustainable agriculture: how farmland size affects net carbon emissions
by Weilong Gao & Dongying Xie - 1410-1425 Carbon leakage in agriculture: when can a carbon border adjustment mechanism help?
by Julio G. Fournier Gabela & Alisa Spiegel & Davit Stepanyan & Florian Freund & Martin Banse & Alexander Gocht & Mareike Söder & Claudia Heidecke & Bernhard Osterburg & Alan Matthews - 1426-1442 How can regional policy help address climate impacts in agriculture? evaluating the climate-smart agriculture strategy for Central America (EASAC)
by Fanny Howland & Jean Francois Le Coq & Sara Collazos & Jose Arana & Genowefa Blundo & Andrea Castellanos & Deissy Martinez Baron - 1443-1456 Designing effective digital-based delivery of climate information for smallholder farmers: a mini meta-analysis on drivers and barriers
by Mori W. Gouroubera & Albert Kora Sabi & Traoré Kabirou Bio Comada & Faridah Dosso & Sènami A. Fatondji & Morrisson Boladji Gouthon & Rachelle P. Houaga - 1457-1473 Communicating climate change as a generational issue: experimental effects on youth worry, motivation and belief in collective action
by Shane Timmons & Ylva Andersson & Peter D. Lunn - 1474-1487 Does information change public support for climate mitigation policies?
by Era Dabla-Norris & Salma Khalid & Giacomo Magistretti & Alexandre Sollaci
October 2024, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 1149-1162 How aligned are industry strategy and government policy for the decarbonization of energy-intensive process industries?
by Teis Hansen & Johnn Andersson & Jørgen Finstad & Jens Hanson & Hans Hellsmark & Tuukka Mäkitie & Amber Nordholm & Markus Steen - 1163-1176 Phase-in and phase-out policies in the global steel transition
by Jonas Algers & Max Åhman - 1177-1194 Deconstructing corporate net-zero and climate neutrality targets in the German chemical industry
by Franziska Riedel - 1195-1210 Residual carbon emissions in companies’ climate pledges: who has to reduce and who gets to remove?
by Rosalie Arendt - 1211-1224 Addressing risks to mental health from climate change: a policy capacity analysis of England
by John Turnpenny & Meghan Alexander - 1225-1241 Bolstering community resilience through health-focused climate change adaptation: moving from talk to action in Western Canadian communities
by Desiree Rose & S. Jeff Birchall - 1242-1258 How are climate policies assessed in emerging economies? A study of ex-ante policy appraisal in Brazil, China, and India
by Jin Qin & Cormac Lynch & Peter Barbrook-Johnson & Pablo Salas & Guanyu Yang & Michel Ferreira Cardia Haddad & Femke Nijsse & Roberto Pasqualino & Jean-François Mercure - 1259-1274 What determines local attitudes towards Jordan’s renewable energy transition? Evidence from household surveys
by Silvia Weko & Esther Schuch - 1275-1292 Public support for flood adaptation policy in Tokyo lowland areas
by Anh Cao & Miguel Esteban & Motoharu Onuki - 1293-1308 Transparency is what states make of it: whose climate priorities are reflected in the Paris Agreement’s enhanced transparency framework?
by Max van Deursen & Aarti Gupta - 1309-1321 Reconsidering National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) as a Policy Framework under the UNFCCC
by Osamu Mizuno & Naoyuki Okano
September 2024, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 989-1003 What drives adaptive behaviours during heatwaves? A systematic review with a meta-analysis
by Mathieu Bourret Soto & Marlène Guillon - 1004-1017 Are the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities being attended to by climate framework laws?
by Luciana Iocca & Teresa Fidélis - 1018-1033 Global guidelines, local interpretations: ethnography of climate policy implementation in Mapuche territory, Southern Chile
by Rosario Carmona - 1034-1049 Enabling gender and social inclusion in climate and agriculture policy and planning through foresight processes: assessing challenges and leverage points
by Edwige Marty & Alcade C. Segnon & Sabine Homann-Kee Tui & Sabrina Trautman & Sophia Huyer & Laura Cramer & Everisto Mapedza - 1050-1064 Human rights in climate change adaptation policies: a systematic assessment
by Alexandra Lesnikowski & Sébastien Jodoin & Jean-Philippe Lemay & Verity Thomson & Kasia Johnson - 1065-1079 Actors participation and power relations of REDD+ implementation in Bale Eco Region, Ethiopia
by Aklilu Bekele Chorito & Engdawork Assefa - 1080-1095 An Indigenous climate justice policy analysis tool
by Rhys Jones & Papaarangi Reid & Alexandra Macmillan - 1096-1111 The impact of carbon emission trading schemes on China’s economic inequalities between and within urban and rural areas based on the satellite data: a county-level analysis
by Ming Gao & Malin Song & Yu Liu & Jiandong Chen - 1112-1128 Granular satellite data to assess the potential for nature based solutions at a national scale: a proof of concept with data from Rwanda and Lesotho
by Bas Heerma van Voss & William Ouellette - 1129-1148 Equity assessment of global mitigation pathways in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
by Tejal Kanitkar & Akhil Mythri & T. Jayaraman
August 2024, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 859-862 Charting a course for climate policy: blurred policy boundaries, engaging the global south, and reaching beyond incrementalism
by Navroz K. Dubash & Yacob Mulugetta & Pieter Pauw - 863-877 Effective climate finance coordination? Stakeholder perceptions, climate change policy implementation and the underlying political economy factors in Kenya
by Millicent Apiyo Omala & Eric Kioko & Marie Gravesen - 878-893 Unlocking climate finance for social protection: an analysis of the Green Climate Fund
by Mariya Aleksandrova & Laura Kuhl & Daniele Malerba - 894-908 Climate finance in developing countries: green budget tagging and resource mobilization
by Carren Pindiriri & Marko Kwaramba - 909-923 The impact of collateral-based monetary policy on green financing cost: an analysis of the People's Bank of China’s approach
by Yong Xue & Xinyi Yun - 924-933 Green central banking: reorienting finance through a recalibration of monetary policy
by Jakob Vestergaard - 934-948 Stock market reaction to new energy vehicle industry development plan: an event study in China
by Jidi Cao & Yile Wang & Haiyue Liu - 949-962 Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages
by Annina Thaller & Michael Wicki & Eva Fleiß & Raphaela Maier & Alfred Posch - 963-968 Are the IMO’s new targets for international shipping compatible with the Paris Climate Agreement?
by Simon Bullock & James Mason & Alice Larkin - 969-987 Shipping in the EU emissions trading system: implications for mitigation, costs and modal split
by Jonas Flodén & Lars Zetterberg & Anastasia Christodoulou & Rasmus Parsmo & Erik Fridell & Julia Hansson & Johan Rootzén & Johan Woxenius
July 2024, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 723-738 Azerbaijan: pathways for decarbonization in a global context
by Maksym Chepeliev & Andrea Liverani & Arvind Nair & Dominique van der Mensbrugghe - 739-753 Regional variability and its impact on the decarbonization of emissions-intensive, trade-exposed industries in Canada
by Gabrielle Diner & Chris Bataille & Mark Jaccard - 754-765 The economics of coal phaseouts: auctions as a novel policy instrument for the energy transition
by Sugandha Srivastav & Michael Zaehringer - 766-784 Phasing out carbon not coal? Identifying coal lock-in sources in Japan’s power utilities
by Gregory Trencher & Yuri Okubo & Akihisa Mori - 785-794 Increasing public support for climate policy proposals: a research agenda on governable acceptability factors
by Dirk Arne Heyen & Michael Wicki - 795-811 Contribution of perceptions to the acceptability of adaptation tools to sea level rise
by Cécile Bazart & Thierry Blayac & Hélène Rey-Valette - 812-827 Public acceptability of policy instruments for reducing fossil fuel consumption in East Africa
by Niklas Harring & Michael Ndwiga & Anna Nordén & Daniel Slunge - 828-842 Embedding deliberation: guiding the use of deliberative mini-publics in climate policy-making
by Jacob Ainscough & Rebecca Willis - 843-858 Setting the agenda for climate assemblies. Trade-offs and guiding principles
by Janosch Pfeffer
May 2024, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 573-585 Ecosystem-based adaptation practices to stem climate change impacts: smallholder farmers’ perspectives
by Philemon Puordeme Dong-Uuro & Kenneth Peprah - 586-600 The land sector in the low carbon emission strategies in the European Union: role and future expectations
by Giulio Di Lallo & Maria Vincenza Chiriacò & Ekaterina Tarasova & Michael Köhl & Lucia Perugini - 601-616 Nature to the rescue: past drivers and future potential of the Australian land-based carbon offsets market
by Greg Barber & Andrew Edwards & Kerstin K. Zander - 617-632 The climate test: a tool to evaluate alignment of energy infrastructure decisions with climate goals
by Michele L. Bustamante & Ann Alexander & Christina Swanson - 633-645 A coordination failure between EU climate policies exemplified by the North Sea energy island
by Peter K. Kruse-Andersen & Marc S. Jacobsen - 646-659 Implementing the energy transition: lessons from New Jersey’s residential solar industry
by Diren Kocakusak & Jennifer Senick & Clinton J. Andrews - 660-675 Regional economic impacts of the Los Angeles 100% renewable energy transition
by Harvey Cutler & Martin Shields & Adam Rose & Dan Wei & David Keyser & Kevin Crofton - 676-690 Climate policy costs of spatially unbalanced growth in electricity demand: the case of datacentres in Ireland
by Desta Fitiwi & Genaro Longoria & Muireann Á. Lynch - 691-705 Evaluating long-term low emission development strategies and implications for the remaining global carbon budget
by Clàudia Cruanyes & Olga Alcaraz & Bàrbara Sureda - 706-722 Comparison of carbon management and emissions of universities that did and did not adopt voluntary carbon offsets
by Emily Lewis-Brown & Neil Jennings & Morena Mills & Robert Ewers
April 2024, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 441-457 Agricultural emission reduction targets at country and global levels: a bottom-up analysis
by Lærke Godsk Jensbye & Wusheng Yu - 458-472 Understanding the climate change adaptation policy landscape in South Africa
by Vhalinavho Khavhagali & Diana Reckien & Robbert Biesbroek & Brian Mantlana & Karin Pfeffer - 473-489 Tracking climate change adaptation in Eastern Africa: integrating governmental and livestock keeper perspectives
by Lucy Njuguna & Robbert Biesbroek & Todd Crane & Peter Tamás - 490-500 Stakeholder-based modelling in climate change planning for the agriculture sector in Argentina
by Verónica Gutman & Federico Frank & Adrian Monjeau & Pablo L. Peri & Daniel Ryan & José Volante & Luciana Apaza & Virginia Scardamaglia - 501-514 Beyond emissions trading to a negative carbon economy: a proposed carbon removal obligation and its implementation
by Johannes Bednar & Justin Macinante & Artem Baklanov & Jim W. Hall & Fabian Wagner & Navraj S. Ghaleigh & Michael Obersteiner - 515-528 Global climate policy with differentiated carbon price floors
by Jean Chateau & Florence Jaumotte & Gregor Schwerhoff - 529-544 Carbon pricing initiatives and green bonds: are they contributing to the transition to a low-carbon economy?
by Helena Dill - 545-557 Assessing the effectiveness of emissions trading schemes: evidence from China
by Xueping Wu & Wenhai Qiu & Shihong Guo - 558-571 Possible green-technology innovation motivated by China’s pilot carbon market: new evidence from city panel data
by Jianhui Cong & Weiqiang Zhang & Hongjuan Guo & Yongbin Zhao
March 2024, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 281-296 The Green Climate Fund and private sector climate finance in the Global South
by Thomas Kalinowski - 297-313 Conflict sensitive climate finance: lessons from the Green Climate Fund
by Cesare M. Scartozzi - 314-331 Beyond divest vs. engage: a review of the role of institutional investors in an inclusive fossil fuel phase-out
by Clara McDonnell & Joyeeta Gupta - 332-345 Use of subsidized insurance policy in climate adaptation strategies: the case of pastoral regions in China
by Gongbu Zeren & Jing Tan & Zhou Zheng & Menglin Li & Fan Yang - 346-361 Quality of life and carbon emissions reduction: does digital economy play an influential role?
by Chang Xu & Wenqi Zhao & Xinfei Li & Baodong Cheng & Mengzhen Zhang - 362-377 Assessing energy justice in climate change policies: an empirical examination of China's energy transition
by Fanglei Zhong & Jingwen Tian & Chenxi Zhao & Shuai Zha & Xiao Chen & Yuhan Zhang - 378-395 China’s climate governance from 2009 to 2019: motivations, instruments, actors, and geopolitics
by Xiaoran Li & Philipp Pattberg & Oscar Widerberg - 396-409 The anchoring effect of climate change acts: a policy streams analysis of Ireland’s climate act reform
by Ian Bailey & Robert Nutkins & Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg - 410-427 Economic crises as critical junctures for policy and structural changes towards decarbonization – the cases of Spain and Germany
by Germán Bersalli & Tim Tröndle & Leon Heckmann & Johan Lilliestam - 428-439 Revisiting the role of disasters in climate policy-making
by Daniel Nohrstedt & Charles F. Parker
February 2024, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 153-163 What’s on the agenda? UN climate change negotiation agendas since 1995
by Jen Iris Allan & Rishikesh Ram Bhandary - 164-176 National GHG inventory capacity in developing countries – a global assessment of progress
by Chisa Umemiya & Molly K. White - 177-192 Who believes in green growth? Strategic framing and technology leadership in the UNFCCC negotiations
by Leonard Schmidt & Maria Apergi & Laima Eicke & Silvia Weko - 193-210 Digital technologies – the missing link between climate action transparency and accountability?
by Angel Hsu & Marco Schletz - 211-227 Nationally determined contributions to the 2015 Paris Agreement goals: transparency in communications from developing country Parties
by Kalkidan A. Mulatu & Sylvia S. Nyawira & Martin Herold & Sarah Carter & Louis Verchot - 228-242 Carbon border adjustment mechanism: a systematic literature review of the latest developments
by Jiarui Zhong & Jiansuo Pei - 243-259 Impacts of the CBAM on EU trade partners: consequences for developing countries
by Guilherme Magacho & Etienne Espagne & Antoine Godin - 260-273 The EU carbon border adjustment mechanism: implications on Brazilian energy intensive industries
by Sigit Perdana & Marc Vielle & Thais Diniz Oliveira - 274-279 Decarbonizing contending industries: policy design and the EU’s CBAM
by Robert Y. Shum
January 2024, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-12 Contribution of carbon pricing to meeting a mid-century net zero target
by Erik Haites & Paolo Bertoldi & Michael König & Christopher Bataille & Felix Creutzig & Dipak Dasgupta & Stéphane de la rue du Can & Smail Khennas & Yong-Gun Kim & Lars J. Nilsson & Joyashree Roy & Agus Sari - 13-25 Carbon taxes and agriculture: the benefit of a multilateral agreement
by Torbjörn Jansson & Nils Malmström & Helena Johansson & Hyungsik Choi - 26-38 Optimal carbon taxation in EU frontrunner countries: coordinating with the EU ETS and addressing leakage
by Peter Kjær Kruse-Andersen & Peter Birch Sørensen - 39-56 Spatial threshold effect of tax competition on carbon dioxide emissions intensity in China
by Xiamin Fan & Heliang Huang & Kunming Li & Chia-Hsun Chang & Wenming Shi - 57-70 Co-benefits of regionally-differentiated carbon pricing policies across China
by Wen-Wen Zhang & Bin Zhao & Yue-Qi Jiang & Yong-You Nie & Basil Sharp & Yu Gu & Shi-Chun Xu & Yun Zhu & Jia Xing & Shu-Xiao Wang & He He - 71-86 How can a carbon tax benefit developing economies with informality? A CGE analysis for Côte d’Ivoire
by Govinda R. Timilsina & Yazid Dissou & Michael Toman & Dirk Heine - 87-103 Exploring the democracy-climate nexus: a review of correlations between democracy and climate policy performance
by Daniel Lindvall & Mikael Karlsson - 104-116 Power in climate change policy-making process in South Asia
by Sumit Vij & Ryan Stock & Asif Ishtiaque & Maaz Gardezi & Asim Zia - 117-137 Public support for decarbonization policies in the UK: exploring regional variations and policy instruments
by Christian Bretter & Felix Schulz - 138-151 Developing an Ad Hominem typology for classifying climate misinformation
by Sergei A. Samoilenko & John Cook
November 2023, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 1213-1215 Climate policy in an era of polycrisis and opportunities in systems transformations
by Harald Winkler & Frank Jotzo - 1216-1228 Integration of Short-Lived Climate Pollutant and air pollutant mitigation in nationally determined contributions
by Christopher S. Malley & Elsa N. Lefèvre & Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna & Seraphine Haeussling & Ioli C. Howard & Nathan Borgford-Parnell - 1229-1242 Temperature neutrality and Irish methane policy
by Joseph Wheatley - 1243-1256 Assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of methane regulations in British Columbia, Canada
by Marie France Johnson & Martin Lavoie & Katlyn MacKay & Mallory Long & David Risk - 1257-1270 Farmers’ perceptions, determinants of adoption, and impact on food security: case of climate change adaptation measures in coastal Bangladesh
by Md. Sadique Rahman & Farhad Zulfiqar & Hayat Ullah & Sushil K. Himanshu & Avishek Datta - 1271-1287 A systematic scoping review and content analysis of policy recommendations for climate-resilient agriculture
by Gordana Manevska-Tasevska & Uchook Duangbootsee & Ivan Bimbilovski & Piyathida Thathong & Thanh Mai Ha - 1288-1301 Climate adaptation research priorities and funding: a review of US federal departments’ climate action plans
by Nicolena vonHedemann & Tamera Breidenbach & Clint P. Carney & Leisl Carr Childers & Dominique M. David-Chavez & Caroline A. Havrilla & Mindy Hill & Hussam Mahmoud & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Courtney A. Schultz & Camille S. Stevens-Rumann - 1302-1313 State policy and local resilience: evaluating state policies for flood resilience in the Great Lakes region of the United States
by Sara Hughes & Caroline Resor & Heather Newberry - 1314-1326 Economic incentives for coastal homeowner adaptation to climate change
by Tracy Kijewski-Correa & Debra Javeline & William Kakenmaster & Angela Chesler - 1327-1344 Factors affecting the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation in municipal policy and practice: a systematic review
by Nina J. L. Rogers & Vanessa M. Adams & Jason A. Byrne
October 2023, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 1079-1086 Oil and gas just transitions: an introduction to the special issue
by Kirsten EH Jenkins - 1087-1100 Investor compensation for oil and gas phase out decisions: aligning valuation methods to decarbonization
by Anatole Boute - 1101-1114 Tracing the development of Anti-Fossil Fuel Norms: insights from the Republic of Ireland
by Louise Michelle Fitzgerald - 1115-1131 Net zero by choice? Oil and gas industry motivations for the energy transition and public policy in Scotland
by Eilidh Hughes & Aiora Zabala - 1132-1150 Paradoxes of Norway’s energy transition: controversies and justice
by Marius Korsnes & Bradley Loewen & Ragnhild Freng Dale & Markus Steen & Tomas Moe Skjølsvold - 1151-1166 Left behind: emerging oil and gas producers in a warming world
by Valérie Marcel & Deborah Gordon & Naadira Ogeer & Ekpen Omonbude - 1167-1181 Green innovation of state-owned oil and gas enterprises in BRICS countries: a review of performance
by Amy Myers Jaffe & Zdenka Myslikova & Qi Qi & Fang Zhang & Soyoung Oh & Jareer Elass - 1182-1196 Turning out the light: criteria for determining the sequencing of countries phasing out oil extraction and the just transition implications
by Felipe Sanchez & Linus Linde - 1197-1212 Investor-state dispute settlement: obstructing a just energy transition
by Kyla Tienhaara & Rachel Thrasher & B. Alexander Simmons & Kevin P. Gallagher
September 2023, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 945-958 Understanding, mapping and reporting of climate-related risks among listed firms in Sweden
by Fredrik N. G. Andersson & Susanne Arvidsson - 959-974 Multinationals, research and development, and carbon emissions: international evidence
by Halit Gonenc & Aleksandra Poleska - 975-988 Towards carbon neutrality: the impact of innovative city pilot policy on corporate carbon intensity in China
by Zhijiu Yang & Daqian Shi - 989-1003 Climate ambition and respective capabilities: are England’s local emissions targets spatially just?
by Alice Garvey & Milena Büchs & Jonathan B. Norman & John Barrett - 1004-1018 Multi-level climate governance: examining impacts and interactions between national and sub-national emissions mitigation policy mixes in Canada
by William A. Scott & Ekaterina Rhodes & Christina Hoicka - 1019-1032 Missing density: assessing support for compact cities among Canadian municipal officials and members of the public
by Seth Wynes & H. Damon Matthews - 1033-1044 A mission perspective on emissions reduction at the city level: the case of Glasgow, Scotland
by Grant J. Allan & David Waite & Graeme Roy - 1045-1057 Exploring low-carbon pilot city policy implementation: evidence from China
by Shihong Guo - 1058-1077 Low-carbon urban experiments from vision to reality: a systematic review of the literature from 2005 to 2020
by Haiyan Lu & Yang Fu & Changyou Xia & Chengze Lu & Bo Wang & Qihui Yang & Dong Wang
August 2023, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 1-1 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages
by Annina Thaller & Michael Wicki & Eva Fleiß & Raphaela Maier & Alfred Posch - 813-828 Public support for phasing out carbon-intensive technologies: the end of the road for conventional cars in Germany?
by Janna Hoppe & Anthony Patt & Tim Tröndle - 829-844 Meaning-making in a context of climate change: supporting agency and political engagement
by Christine Wamsler & Gustav Osberg & Anna Panagiotou & Beth Smith & Peter Stanbridge & Walter Osika & Luis Mundaca - 845-858 Climate shaming: explaining environmental NGOs targeting practices
by Faradj Koliev & Baekkwan Park & Andreas Duit - 859-871 The social acceptability of a personal carbon allowance: a discrete choice experiment in Belgium
by Arnaud Van Der Cam & Ignace Adant & Goedele Van den Broeck - 872-884 The pending commitment and ongoing political divide on carbon pricing in Japan
by Aitong Li - 885-900 Carbon tax acceptance in a polarized society: bridging the partisan divide over climate policy in the US
by Aitor Marcos & José M. Barrutia & Patrick Hartmann - 901-915 The history of net zero: can we move from concepts to practice?
by Jessica F. Green & Raúl Salas Reyes - 916-928 Sharing the decarbonisation effort: getting Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East countries on the road to global carbon neutrality
by Despina Yiakoumi & Constantinos Taliotis & Theodoros Zachariadis & Steven Griffiths - 929-943 U.S.-China coordination on carbon neutrality: an analytical framework
by Fan Dai & Fredrich Kahrl & Jessica A. Gordon & Jennifer Perron & Zhinan Chen & Zhu Liu & Ying Yu & Biqing Zhu & Yingxin Xie & Ye Yuan & Yifan Hu & Yulun Wu - 944-944 Retraction: Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages
by The Editors
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