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Climate Policy2001 - 2025
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 Volume 25, month 09, 2025
 
  Climate finance and new multilateral development banks: approaching co-productive dynamics?   pp. 1117-1130 Weishen ZengEvaluating the CO2 emissions implications of hydrogen energy policies in North China based on a dedicated hydrogen planning model   pp. 1131-1143 Zuhang Zhang, Wenji Zhou, Gao Hui, Julian Hunt, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Hongtao Ren and Ping QinThe vertical policy harmonization indices: assessing the gap between climate mitigation pledges and policies   pp. 1144-1159 Jack Baker, Marlene Kammerer, Paula Castro and Karin IngoldAssessing the energy efficiency gains of climate legislation: a global perspective   pp. 1160-1176 Getao Hu, Jun Yang and Chao FengIntegration of equity into climate-related plans in the U.S   pp. 1177-1191 Laura Helmke-Long, Alana Davicino, Sanya Carley and Colin MurphyHow well are universities adapting to climate change? Insights from Australia   pp. 1192-1206 Todd Denham, Ashleigh Stokes and Lauren RickardsThe appeal of climate program framing depends on climate beliefs: a conjoint survey experiment among US agricultural producers   pp. 1207-1221 Lauren Hunt and Vicken HillisInstitutional services towards climate action: A case of climate change adaptation of agro-pastoralists in the drylands of Nigeria   pp. 1222-1236 Mustapha Yakubu Madaki, Bulus Barnabas, Abbas Shehu, Ayat Ullah and Miroslava BavorovaLeading by example: spillover effects of municipal climate protection leadership on citizens’ climate protection activities   pp. 1237-1250 Corinne Faure and Joachim SchleichAdaptation for whom? Understanding the impacts of dyke policies on small-scale farmers in Ca Mau Province of Vietnam   pp. 1251-1265 Nguyen Minh Quang, Nguyen Van Minh, Nguyen Vo Chau Ngan and Martha LerskiGlobal economic governance and environmental crisis: the widening repertoire of IMF economic ideas and limits of its climate policy advocacy   pp. 1266-1280 Ben CliftThe incoherence of emissions accounting principles and Net-Zero targets in the buildings sector   pp. 1281-1292 Bashar Al ShawaThe impact of emissions trading systems on technological innovation for climate change mitigation: a systematic review   pp. 1293-1309 Zihong Chen, Paul E. Brockway, Sheridan Few and Jouni PaavolaTurning reparations lessons into insights for the fund for responding to loss and damage   pp. 1310-1325 Sonja Klinsky and Luke MoffettBeyond fuel: the case for a wider perspective on shipping and climate change   pp. 1326-1334 Simon Bullock, Alice Larkin and Jonathan Köhler Volume 25, month 08, 2025
 
  Sensitizing just transition in Taiwan   pp. 965-976 John Chung-En Liu and Shun-Nan ChiangCarbon stocks and sequestration from small tree patches in grassland landscapes in Aotearoa-New Zealand   pp. 977-995 Daniel Richards, Kara Allen, Scott Graham, Nikki Harcourt, Nick Kirk, Sandra Lavorel, Sam McNally, Maksym Polyakov and David WhiteheadLocalization vs globalization of carbon emissions trading system (ETS) rules: how will China’s national ETS rules evolve?   pp. 996-1010 Yingying Zeng, Michael G. Faure and Shuai FengClimate resilience action to policy: embodied community-based climate risk resilience (CBCRR) in drought prone community in Thailand’s economic corridor   pp. 1011-1028 Puntita Tanwattana and Yusuke ToyodaIs net zero net positive? – Opportunities and challenges for pursuing a socio-economically sensitive net-zero transition for India   pp. 1029-1043 Easwaran Narassimhan, Tarun Gopalakrishnan, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Megan Mahajan and Robbie OrvisNavigating climate-resilience: co-benefits and costs of a net zero development pathway in Ethiopia   pp. 1044-1060 Abiyot Dagne, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Andrea M. Bassi, Cynthia Elliott, Georg Pallaske, Marco Guzzetti, Nadin Medellin, Iryna Payosova and Mikayla PellerinCognition, emotion, and belief in the adaptation response of older people to heatwaves   pp. 1061-1074 Elisabeth Bourgeois, Dorothée Charlier and David GroverGiving up land? Explaining planned retreat in times of climate change   pp. 1075-1091 Wieke D. Pot, Florence Metz, Erwin Nugraha and Tatiana FilatovaEmissions trading systems: Trading removals?   pp. 1092-1107 Stephanie La Hoz Theuer, Baran Doda, William Acworth and Kai KellnerHarnessing oil and gas superprofits for climate action   pp. 1108-1115 Florian Egli, Michael Grubb and Anna Stünzi Volume 25, month 07, 2025
 
  Design by Transitional Committee: learning from the Green Climate Fund   pp. 823-836 Pia TreichelDo impoverished regions benefit from climate change mitigation measures? Evidence from the Forest Carbon Sink Project in China   pp. 837-851 Di Fan, Manyi Zhao and Ke WangSea level rise, claims-making and managed retreat in Fairbourne, North Wales   pp. 852-865 Chris Hilson and Alex Arnall1 + 1 > 2? The synergistic effect of carbon emissions reduction policies: empirical evidence from China   pp. 866-879 Wei Jiang, Ke-Liang Wang and Nana JiangFrom policy to progress: do female parliamentarians influence energy justice?   pp. 880-894 Henri Njangang, Sosson Tadadjeu and Brice KamguiaGigaton gear – policy insights for scaling up the global deployment of direct air carbon capture and sequestration technology (DACCS)   pp. 895-909 Julius P. Wesche and Tomas Moe SkjølsvoldReevaluating fair carbon emissions for households in Japan: basic energy needs and subsistence CO2 emissions   pp. 910-925 Shinichiro OkushimaCarbon removal for a just transition   pp. 926-937 Sara Nawaz, Duncan McLaren, Holly Caggiano, Andrew Dana Hudson and Celina Scott-BuechlerA 10-point plan to scale up renewable energy in the Global South   pp. 938-946 Sam Fankhauser, Cameron Hepburn, Stephanie Hirmer, Tonny Kukeera, Dhruv Singh, Ingrid Sundvor, Philipp Trotter and Pu YangFrom informal to formal governance of solar radiation management   pp. 947-964 Kerryn Brent, Manon Simon and Jan McDonald 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. PattersonClimate migration management? Contrasting international policy approaches with evidence from Ghana   pp. 691-706 Lily Salloum Lindegaard, Francis Xavier Jarawura and Nauja KleistReducing Carbon emissions through pipelines? Evidence from the West-East Gas Pipeline Project   pp. 707-724 Zheneng Hu and Wenjing LiUnderstanding public acceptability of climate policies in Europe   pp. 725-740 Shouyu Zhang, Susana Ferreira and Berna KaraliImplementing 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 SteenkampCarbon farming in India: are the existing projects inclusive, additional, and permanent?   pp. 756-771 Adeeth A. G. Cariappa and Vijesh V. KrishnaEthics of carbon pricing – a review of the literature   pp. 772-791 Jeanne Magnetti, Goran Dominioni and Bert GordijnGreen infrastructure in developing economies: a unique target for risk reduction and financial investment   pp. 792-805 Tate Lavitt and Holli SargeantClimate 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 SilberbergerClimate 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 ValdenegroUnveiling 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 KelsoPeer 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 ZhangPower system planning in the energy transition era: the case of Vietnam's power development plan 8   pp. 562-577 Minh Ha-DuongMainstreaming decarbonization through local climate budgets in Norwegian municipalities   pp. 578-592 Guilherme Baggio and Laura TozerGoing green, growing strong: how climate policy boosts US companies performance   pp. 593-611 Imran Ramzan and Kashif AliIdentifying 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 ConinckStakeholder perspectives on border carbon adjustments: Trinidad and Tobago's balancing act between competitiveness and climate action   pp. 631-641 Preeya S. MohanThe 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 ArceoPotential 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 XingThe political logic of just transition policies   pp. 319-334 Michaël AklinThe 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 FurtadoRelational 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’SullivanUnderstanding mobility and immobility choices in vulnerable coastal settlements: insights from southwest India   pp. 368-387 Aysha Jennath and Saikat PaulRetrofitting homes in Ontario entails significant embodied emissions: new policies needed   pp. 388-400 Heather McDiarmid and Paul ParkerHow 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 OsmonovaCorporate opposition to climate change disclosure regulation in the United States   pp. 422-437 Addisu Lashitew and Youqing MuAnticipatory 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 BrehmResistance to market interventionism: an analysis of the European industrial carbon management strategy consultation   pp. 468-489 Senni Määttä, Moises Covarrubias and Vincent de GooyertA missing link? The role of international organizations in climate-related planned relocation   pp. 490-503 Rachel Harrington-Abrams and Erica BowerClimate policy curves highlight key mitigation choices   pp. 504-510 Martin C. Hänsel, Michael Bauer, Moritz Drupp, Gernot Wagner and Glenn RudebuschCorrection   pp. 511-511 The Editors Volume 25, month 02, 2025
 
  Correction   pp. I-I The EditorsCorrection   pp. II-II The EditorsDemand-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 PammolliA 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 WangState-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 BaekEU emissions trading in the buildings sector – an ex-ante assessment   pp. 208-222 Sibylle Braungardt, Malte Bei der Wieden and Lukas KranzlExploring the influence of financial development on climate physical risk: insights from China   pp. 223-239 Pengyu Chen, Yali Zhang and Zhongzhu ChuOptions 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 ZhangTowards a more transformative approach to climate finance   pp. 257-268 Peter NewellExploring representations of climate change as ecocide: implications for climate policy   pp. 269-282 Filippos Proedrou and Maria PournaraQuestionable 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 WinklerA 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. MacusiThe politics of phasing out fossil fuels: party positions and voter reactions in Norway   pp. 15-28 Florian Egli, Nielja Knecht, Fride Sigurdsson and Sebastian SewerinAmbitious climate targets and emission reductions in cities: a configurational analysis   pp. 29-43 Matteo Roggero, Jan Fjornes and Klaus EisenackReducing social vulnerability to climate change: the role of microfinance organisations   pp. 44-58 A. K. M. Nuruzzaman, Sonia Graham and Jon BarnettEvaluating 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 SivonenEU’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 BranderTaking 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 RiahiPrinciples for embedded emissions accounting to support trade-related climate policy   pp. 109-125 Lee V. White, Emma Aisbett, Oscar Pearce and Wenting ChengGoverning 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 LongdenPilot 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 |  |