Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 25, month 05, 2025
- Public responses to hard climate policies in OECD member countries: prevalence of contention at the post-adoption stage pp. 673-690

- Ksenia V. Anisimova and James J. Patterson
- Climate migration management? Contrasting international policy approaches with evidence from Ghana pp. 691-706

- Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Francis Xavier Jarawura and Nauja Kleist
- Reducing Carbon emissions through pipelines? Evidence from the West-East Gas Pipeline Project pp. 707-724

- Zheneng Hu and Wenjing Li
- Understanding public acceptability of climate policies in Europe pp. 725-740

- Shouyu Zhang, Susana Ferreira and Berna Karali
- Implementing sustainability taxonomies to redirect capital flows: the case of South Africa pp. 741-755

- Sören Hilbrich, Kathrin Berensmann, Giovanna Artmann, Sam Ashman, Theresa Herbold, Steffen Lötters-Viehof, Agnese Monti, Felix Paffhausen, Stephanie Roigk and Lee-Ann Steenkamp
- Carbon farming in India: are the existing projects inclusive, additional, and permanent? pp. 756-771

- Adeeth A. G. Cariappa and Vijesh V. Krishna
- Ethics of carbon pricing – a review of the literature pp. 772-791

- Jeanne Magnetti, Goran Dominioni and Bert Gordijn
- Green infrastructure in developing economies: a unique target for risk reduction and financial investment pp. 792-805

- Tate Lavitt and Holli Sargeant
- Climate impact auctions: an underused tool for green subsidies in the Global South pp. 806-814

- Max Alexander Matthey, Aidan Hollis, Clara Brandi, Georg Kobiela, Benjamin Roth and Magdalene Silberberger
- Climate justice and a fair allocation of national greenhouse gas emissions pp. 815-822

- Christian Azar and Daniel J. A. Johansson
Volume 25, month 04, 2025
- Climate action or delay: the dynamics of competing narratives in the UK political sphere and the influence of climate protest pp. 513-526

- Nicole Nisbett, Viktoria Spaiser, Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Daniel Valdenegro
- Unveiling local climate action: a case study of mitigation efforts in Gauteng’s West Rand District Municipality, South Africa pp. 527-544

- Phetoho Rasebechele, Kristy Langerman and Clare Kelso
- Peer effects affect the adaptation behaviour of rural residents to geohazards in China: a new policy pathway pp. 545-561

- Li Peng, Sainan Li, Jing Tan and Xinyue Zhang
- Power system planning in the energy transition era: the case of Vietnam's power development plan 8 pp. 562-577

- Minh Ha-Duong
- Mainstreaming decarbonization through local climate budgets in Norwegian municipalities pp. 578-592

- Guilherme Baggio and Laura Tozer
- Going green, growing strong: how climate policy boosts US companies performance pp. 593-611

- Imran Ramzan and Kashif Ali
- Identifying opportunities and risks from green hydrogen: a framework and insights from a developing region in Brazil pp. 612-630

- Clara Caiafa, Henny Romijn and Heleen de Coninck
- Stakeholder perspectives on border carbon adjustments: Trinidad and Tobago's balancing act between competitiveness and climate action pp. 631-641

- Preeya S. Mohan
- The net zero wave: identifying patterns in the uptake and robustness of national and corporate net zero targets 2015–2023 pp. 642-655

- Jessica F. Green, Thomas N. Hale and Aldrick Arceo
- Potential economic impacts of carbon tariffs on target countries: a systematic review pp. 656-672

- Jing Ma and Jianhua Xu
Volume 25, month 03, 2025
- Do climate change policies affect labour market distortions? Empirical evidence from China's low-carbon city pilots pp. 303-318

- Meng Shen, Mengjia Yang and Linpei Xing
- The political logic of just transition policies pp. 319-334

- Michaël Aklin
- The geography of avoided deforestation and sustainable forest management offsets: the enduring question of additionality pp. 335-351

- Caleb Gallemore, Andrew Bowsher, Areeb Atheeque, Elias Groff and Jessica Furtado
- Relational processes for transformative climate justice policymaking: insights from a Western Australian community of practice pp. 352-367

- Kylie Wrigley, Jaime Yallup Farrant, Brad Farrant, Emma-Leigh Synnott, Jason Barrow, Naomi Joy Godden and Lucie O’Sullivan
- Understanding mobility and immobility choices in vulnerable coastal settlements: insights from southwest India pp. 368-387

- Aysha Jennath and Saikat Paul
- Retrofitting homes in Ontario entails significant embodied emissions: new policies needed pp. 388-400

- Heather McDiarmid and Paul Parker
- How do donors integrate climate policy and development cooperation? An analysis of the development aid policies of 42 donor countries pp. 401-421

- Ida Dokk Smith, Kristine Schi Nordvold, Indra Overland and Tinatin Osmonova
- Corporate opposition to climate change disclosure regulation in the United States pp. 422-437

- Addisu Lashitew and Youqing Mu
- Anticipatory climate policy mix pathways: a framework for ex-ante construction and assessment applied to the road transport sector pp. 438-467

- Duncan Edmondson, Christian Flachsland, Nils aus dem Moore, Nicolas Koch, Florian Koller, Henri Gruhl and Johannes Brehm
- Resistance to market interventionism: an analysis of the European industrial carbon management strategy consultation pp. 468-489

- Senni Määttä, Moises Covarrubias and Vincent de Gooyert
- A missing link? The role of international organizations in climate-related planned relocation pp. 490-503

- Rachel Harrington-Abrams and Erica Bower
- Climate policy curves highlight key mitigation choices pp. 504-510

- Martin C. Hänsel, Michael Bauer, Moritz Drupp, Gernot Wagner and Glenn D. Rudebusch
- Correction pp. 511-511

- The Editors
Volume 25, month 02, 2025
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Correction pp. II-II

- The Editors
- Demand-pull and technology-push environmental innovation: a policy mix analysis on EU ETS and EU Cohesion Policy pp. 153-170

- Francesco Scotti, Andrea Flori, Riccardo Crescenzi and Fabio Pammolli
- A comparative review of methane policies of the United States and China in the context of US – China climate cooperation pp. 171-189

- Mengye Zhu, Steven J. Smith, Minpeng Chen, Meredydd Evans, Qimin Chai, Fei Teng, Pu Wang, Xinzhao Cheng, Wenli Li, Jenna Behrendt, Sha Yu, Sha Fu, Haiwen Zhang, Ryna Yiyun Cui, Jiehong Lou, Manjyot Ahluwalia, Nathan Hultman and Yi Wang
- State-led carbon data value chain development: a case study of the Republic of Korea pp. 190-207

- Soh Young In, Greg Zegas and Yong Jun Baek
- EU emissions trading in the buildings sector – an ex-ante assessment pp. 208-222

- Sibylle Braungardt, Malte Bei der Wieden and Lukas Kranzl
- Exploring the influence of financial development on climate physical risk: insights from China pp. 223-239

- Pengyu Chen, Yali Zhang and Zhongzhu Chu
- Options to enhance China’s national emission trading system design for carbon neutrality pp. 240-256

- Hongyu Zhang, Heng Liang, Da Zhang, Junling Huang and Xiliang Zhang
- Towards a more transformative approach to climate finance pp. 257-268

- Peter Newell
- Exploring representations of climate change as ecocide: implications for climate policy pp. 269-282

- Filippos Proedrou and Maria Pournara
- Questionable at best: why links between mitigation by single actors and global temperature goals must be made more robust pp. 283-290

- Franck Lecocq and Harald Winkler
- A green hydrogen revolution in Africa remains elusive under current geopolitical realities pp. 291-302

- Anteneh G. Dagnachew, Seleshi G. Yalew, Meron Tesfamichael, Chukwumerije Okereke and Edo Abraham
Volume 25, month 01, 2025
- Understanding vulnerability and building resilience in small-scale fisheries: the case of Davao Gulf, Philippines pp. 1-14

- Edison D. Macusi, Dindo O. Diampon and Erna S. Macusi
- The politics of phasing out fossil fuels: party positions and voter reactions in Norway pp. 15-28

- Florian Egli, Nielja Knecht, Fride Sigurdsson and Sebastian Sewerin
- Ambitious climate targets and emission reductions in cities: a configurational analysis pp. 29-43

- Matteo Roggero, Jan Fjornes and Klaus Eisenack
- Reducing social vulnerability to climate change: the role of microfinance organisations pp. 44-58

- A. K. M. Nuruzzaman, Sonia Graham and Jon Barnett
- Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts pp. 59-75

- Paula Kivimaa, Mikael Hildén, Timothy R. Carter, Claire Mosoni, Samuli Pitzén and Marja Helena Sivonen
- EU’s sustainable finance disclosure regulation: does the hybrid reporting regime undermine the goal to reorient capital to climate action? pp. 76-88

- Ian Cochran, Craig Mackenzie and Matthew Brander
- Taking stock of carbon dioxide removal policy in emerging economies: developments in Brazil, China, and India pp. 89-108

- Felix Schenuit, Elina Brutschin, Oliver Geden, Fei Guo, Aniruddh Mohan, Ana Carolina Oliveira Fiorini, Sonakshi Saluja, Roberto Schaeffer and Keywan Riahi
- Principles for embedded emissions accounting to support trade-related climate policy pp. 109-125

- Lee V. White, Emma Aisbett, Oscar Pearce and Wenting Cheng
- Governing offshore wind: is an ‘Asia-Pacific Model’ emerging? pp. 126-136

- Llewelyn Hughes, Wenting Cheng, Thang Nam Do, Anton Ming-Zhi Gao, Jorrit Gosens, Sung-Young Kim and Thomas Longden
- Pilot policies for low-carbon cities in China: a study of the impact on green finance development and energy carbon efficiency pp. 137-152

- Jiazhan Gao, Guihong Hua, Baofeng Huo, AbidAli Randhawa and Zilian Li
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