Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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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 A. 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
Volume 24, month 11, 2024
- Public acceptability of carbon pricing: unravelling the impact of revenue recycling pp. 1323-1345

- Jeroen Barrez
- Health co-benefits and trade-offs of carbon pricing: a narrative synthesis pp. 1346-1364

- Soledad Cuevas, Daniel Nachtigall, Aimee Aguilar Jaber, Kristine Belesova, Jane Falconer, Andy Haines, Tamzin Reynolds, Tobias Magnus Schuster, Sarah Whitmee and Rosemary Green
- Carbon pricing acceptance – the role of revenue recycling among households and companies in Norway pp. 1365-1380

- Anders Dugstad, Kristine M. Grimsrud and Henrik Lindhjem
- Impact of ideology on individuals’ attitudes to a climate-motivated tax on food pp. 1381-1394

- Sverker C. Jagers, Niklas Harring and Simon Matti
- Pathways towards low-carbon sustainable agriculture: how farmland size affects net carbon emissions pp. 1395-1409

- Weilong Gao and Dongying Xie
- Carbon leakage in agriculture: when can a carbon border adjustment mechanism help? pp. 1410-1425

- Julio G. Fournier Gabela, Alisa Spiegel, Davit Stepanyan, Florian Freund, Martin Banse, Alexander Gocht, Mareike Söder, Claudia Heidecke, Bernhard Osterburg and Alan Matthews
- How can regional policy help address climate impacts in agriculture? evaluating the climate-smart agriculture strategy for Central America (EASAC) pp. 1426-1442

- Fanny Howland, Jean Francois Le Coq, Sara Collazos, Jose Arana, Genowefa Blundo, Andrea Castellanos and Deissy Martinez Baron
- Designing effective digital-based delivery of climate information for smallholder farmers: a mini meta-analysis on drivers and barriers pp. 1443-1456

- Mori W. Gouroubera, Albert Kora Sabi, Traoré Kabirou Bio Comada, Faridah Dosso, Sènami A. Fatondji, Morrisson Boladji Gouthon and Rachelle P. Houaga
- Communicating climate change as a generational issue: experimental effects on youth worry, motivation and belief in collective action pp. 1457-1473

- Shane Timmons, Ylva Andersson and Pete Lunn
- Does information change public support for climate mitigation policies? pp. 1474-1487

- Era Dabla-Norris, Salma Khalid, Giacomo Magistretti and Alexandre Sollaci
Volume 24, month 10, 2024
- How aligned are industry strategy and government policy for the decarbonization of energy-intensive process industries? pp. 1149-1162

- Teis Hansen, Johnn Andersson, Jørgen Finstad, Jens Hanson, Hans Hellsmark, Tuukka Mäkitie, Amber Nordholm and Markus Steen
- Phase-in and phase-out policies in the global steel transition pp. 1163-1176

- Jonas Algers and Max Åhman
- Deconstructing corporate net-zero and climate neutrality targets in the German chemical industry pp. 1177-1194

- Franziska Riedel
- Residual carbon emissions in companies’ climate pledges: who has to reduce and who gets to remove? pp. 1195-1210

- Rosalie Arendt
- Addressing risks to mental health from climate change: a policy capacity analysis of England pp. 1211-1224

- John Turnpenny and Meghan Alexander
- Bolstering community resilience through health-focused climate change adaptation: moving from talk to action in Western Canadian communities pp. 1225-1241

- Desiree Rose and S. Jeff Birchall
- How are climate policies assessed in emerging economies? A study of ex-ante policy appraisal in Brazil, China, and India pp. 1242-1258

- Jin Qin, Cormac Lynch, Peter Barbrook-Johnson, Pablo Salas, Guanyu Yang, Michel Ferreira Cardia Haddad, Femke Nijsse, Roberto Pasqualino and Jean-François Mercure
- What determines local attitudes towards Jordan’s renewable energy transition? Evidence from household surveys pp. 1259-1274

- Silvia Weko and Esther Schuch
- Public support for flood adaptation policy in Tokyo lowland areas pp. 1275-1292

- Anh Cao, Miguel Esteban and Motoharu Onuki
- Transparency is what states make of it: whose climate priorities are reflected in the Paris Agreement’s enhanced transparency framework? pp. 1293-1308

- Max van Deursen and Aarti Gupta
- Reconsidering National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) as a Policy Framework under the UNFCCC pp. 1309-1321

- Osamu Mizuno and Naoyuki Okano
Volume 24, month 09, 2024
- What drives adaptive behaviours during heatwaves? A systematic review with a meta-analysis pp. 989-1003

- Mathieu Bourret Soto and Marlène Guillon
- Are the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities being attended to by climate framework laws? pp. 1004-1017

- Luciana Iocca and Teresa Fidélis
- Global guidelines, local interpretations: ethnography of climate policy implementation in Mapuche territory, Southern Chile pp. 1018-1033

- Rosario Carmona
- Enabling gender and social inclusion in climate and agriculture policy and planning through foresight processes: assessing challenges and leverage points pp. 1034-1049

- Edwige Marty, Alcade C. Segnon, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Sabrina Trautman, Sophia Huyer, Laura Cramer and Everisto Mapedza
- Human rights in climate change adaptation policies: a systematic assessment pp. 1050-1064

- Alexandra Lesnikowski, Sébastien Jodoin, Jean-Philippe Lemay, Verity Thomson and Kasia Johnson
- Actors participation and power relations of REDD+ implementation in Bale Eco Region, Ethiopia pp. 1065-1079

- Aklilu Bekele Chorito and Engdawork Assefa
- An Indigenous climate justice policy analysis tool pp. 1080-1095

- Rhys Jones, Papaarangi Reid and Alexandra Macmillan
- 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 pp. 1096-1111

- Ming Gao, Malin Song, Yu Liu and Jiandong Chen
- 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 pp. 1112-1128

- Bas Heerma van Voss and William Ouellette
- Equity assessment of global mitigation pathways in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report pp. 1129-1148

- Tejal Kanitkar, Akhil Mythri and T. Jayaraman
Volume 24, month 08, 2024
- Charting a course for climate policy: blurred policy boundaries, engaging the global south, and reaching beyond incrementalism pp. 859-862

- Navroz K. Dubash, Yacob Mulugetta and Pieter Pauw
- Effective climate finance coordination? Stakeholder perceptions, climate change policy implementation and the underlying political economy factors in Kenya pp. 863-877

- Millicent Apiyo Omala, Eric Kioko and Marie Gravesen
- Unlocking climate finance for social protection: an analysis of the Green Climate Fund pp. 878-893

- Mariya Aleksandrova, Laura Kuhl and Daniele Malerba
- Climate finance in developing countries: green budget tagging and resource mobilization pp. 894-908

- Carren Pindiriri and Marko Kwaramba
- The impact of collateral-based monetary policy on green financing cost: an analysis of the People's Bank of China’s approach pp. 909-923

- Yong Xue and Xinyi Yun
- Green central banking: reorienting finance through a recalibration of monetary policy pp. 924-933

- Jakob Vestergaard
- Stock market reaction to new energy vehicle industry development plan: an event study in China pp. 934-948

- Jidi Cao, Yile Wang and Haiyue Liu
- Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages pp. 949-962

- Annina Thaller, Michael Wicki, Eva Fleiß, Raphaela Maier and Alfred Posch
- Are the IMO’s new targets for international shipping compatible with the Paris Climate Agreement? pp. 963-968

- Simon Bullock, James Mason and Alice Larkin
- Shipping in the EU emissions trading system: implications for mitigation, costs and modal split pp. 969-987

- Jonas Flodén, Lars Zetterberg, Anastasia Christodoulou, Rasmus Parsmo, Erik Fridell, Julia Hansson, Johan Rootzén and Johan Woxenius
Volume 24, month 07, 2024
- Azerbaijan: pathways for decarbonization in a global context pp. 723-738

- Maksym Chepeliev, Andrea Liverani, Arvind Nair and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- Regional variability and its impact on the decarbonization of emissions-intensive, trade-exposed industries in Canada pp. 739-753

- Gabrielle Diner, Chris Bataille and Mark Jaccard
- The economics of coal phaseouts: auctions as a novel policy instrument for the energy transition pp. 754-765

- Sugandha Srivastav and Michael Zaehringer
- Phasing out carbon not coal? Identifying coal lock-in sources in Japan’s power utilities pp. 766-784

- Gregory Trencher, Yuri Okubo and Akihisa Mori
- Increasing public support for climate policy proposals: a research agenda on governable acceptability factors pp. 785-794

- Dirk Arne Heyen and Michael Wicki
- Contribution of perceptions to the acceptability of adaptation tools to sea level rise pp. 795-811

- Cécile Bazart, Thierry Blayac and Hélène Rey-Valette
- Public acceptability of policy instruments for reducing fossil fuel consumption in East Africa pp. 812-827

- Niklas Harring, Michael Ndwiga, Anna Nordén and Daniel Slunge
- Embedding deliberation: guiding the use of deliberative mini-publics in climate policy-making pp. 828-842

- Jacob Ainscough and Rebecca Willis
- Setting the agenda for climate assemblies. Trade-offs and guiding principles pp. 843-858

- Janosch Pfeffer
Volume 24, month 05, 2024
- Ecosystem-based adaptation practices to stem climate change impacts: smallholder farmers’ perspectives pp. 573-585

- Philemon Puordeme Dong-Uuro and Kenneth Peprah
- The land sector in the low carbon emission strategies in the European Union: role and future expectations pp. 586-600

- Giulio Di Lallo, Maria Vincenza Chiriacò, Ekaterina Tarasova, Michael Köhl and Lucia Perugini
- Nature to the rescue: past drivers and future potential of the Australian land-based carbon offsets market pp. 601-616

- Greg Barber, Andrew Edwards and Kerstin K. Zander
- The climate test: a tool to evaluate alignment of energy infrastructure decisions with climate goals pp. 617-632

- Michele L. Bustamante, Ann Alexander and Christina Swanson
- A coordination failure between EU climate policies exemplified by the North Sea energy island pp. 633-645

- Peter K. Kruse-Andersen and Marc S. Jacobsen
- Implementing the energy transition: lessons from New Jersey’s residential solar industry pp. 646-659

- Diren Kocakusak, Jennifer Senick and Clinton J. Andrews
- Regional economic impacts of the Los Angeles 100% renewable energy transition pp. 660-675

- Harvey Cutler, Martin Shields, Adam Rose, Dan Wei, David Keyser and Kevin Crofton
- Climate policy costs of spatially unbalanced growth in electricity demand: the case of datacentres in Ireland pp. 676-690

- Desta Fitiwi, Genaro Longoria and Muireann Á. Lynch
- Evaluating long-term low emission development strategies and implications for the remaining global carbon budget pp. 691-705

- Clàudia Cruanyes, Olga Alcaraz and Bàrbara Sureda
- Comparison of carbon management and emissions of universities that did and did not adopt voluntary carbon offsets pp. 706-722

- Emily Lewis-Brown, Neil Jennings, Morena Mills and Robert Ewers
Volume 24, month 04, 2024
- Agricultural emission reduction targets at country and global levels: a bottom-up analysis pp. 441-457

- Lærke Godsk Jensbye and Wusheng Yu
- Understanding the climate change adaptation policy landscape in South Africa pp. 458-472

- Vhalinavho Khavhagali, Diana Reckien, Robbert Biesbroek, Brian Mantlana and Karin Pfeffer
- Tracking climate change adaptation in Eastern Africa: integrating governmental and livestock keeper perspectives pp. 473-489

- Lucy Njuguna, Robbert Biesbroek, Todd Crane and Peter Tamás
- Stakeholder-based modelling in climate change planning for the agriculture sector in Argentina pp. 490-500

- Verónica Gutman, Federico Frank, Adrian Monjeau, Pablo L. Peri, Daniel Ryan, José Volante, Luciana Apaza and Virginia Scardamaglia
- Beyond emissions trading to a negative carbon economy: a proposed carbon removal obligation and its implementation pp. 501-514

- Johannes Bednar, Justin Macinante, Artem Baklanov, Jim W. Hall, Fabian Wagner, Navraj S. Ghaleigh and Michael Obersteiner
- Global climate policy with differentiated carbon price floors pp. 515-528

- Jean Chateau, Florence Jaumotte and Gregor Schwerhoff
- Carbon pricing initiatives and green bonds: are they contributing to the transition to a low-carbon economy? pp. 529-544

- Helena Dill
- Assessing the effectiveness of emissions trading schemes: evidence from China pp. 545-557

- Xueping Wu, Wenhai Qiu and Shihong Guo
- Possible green-technology innovation motivated by China’s pilot carbon market: new evidence from city panel data pp. 558-571

- Jianhui Cong, Weiqiang Zhang, Hongjuan Guo and Yongbin Zhao
Volume 24, month 03, 2024
- The Green Climate Fund and private sector climate finance in the Global South pp. 281-296

- Thomas Kalinowski
- Conflict sensitive climate finance: lessons from the Green Climate Fund pp. 297-313

- Cesare M. Scartozzi
- Beyond divest vs. engage: a review of the role of institutional investors in an inclusive fossil fuel phase-out pp. 314-331

- Clara McDonnell and Joyeeta Gupta
- Use of subsidized insurance policy in climate adaptation strategies: the case of pastoral regions in China pp. 332-345

- Gongbu Zeren, Jing Tan, Zhou Zheng, Menglin Li and Fan Yang
- Quality of life and carbon emissions reduction: does digital economy play an influential role? pp. 346-361

- Chang Xu, Wenqi Zhao, Xinfei Li, Baodong Cheng and Mengzhen Zhang
- Assessing energy justice in climate change policies: an empirical examination of China's energy transition pp. 362-377

- Fanglei Zhong, Jingwen Tian, Chenxi Zhao, Shuai Zha, Xiao Chen and Yuhan Zhang
- China’s climate governance from 2009 to 2019: motivations, instruments, actors, and geopolitics pp. 378-395

- Xiaoran Li, Philipp Pattberg and Oscar Widerberg
- The anchoring effect of climate change acts: a policy streams analysis of Ireland’s climate act reform pp. 396-409

- Ian Bailey, Robert Nutkins and Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg
- Economic crises as critical junctures for policy and structural changes towards decarbonization – the cases of Spain and Germany pp. 410-427

- Germán Bersalli, Tim Tröndle, Leon Heckmann and Johan Lilliestam
- Revisiting the role of disasters in climate policy-making pp. 428-439

- Daniel Nohrstedt and Charles F. Parker
Volume 24, month 02, 2024
- What’s on the agenda? UN climate change negotiation agendas since 1995 pp. 153-163

- Jen Iris Allan and Rishikesh Ram Bhandary
- National GHG inventory capacity in developing countries – a global assessment of progress pp. 164-176

- Chisa Umemiya and Molly K. White
- Who believes in green growth? Strategic framing and technology leadership in the UNFCCC negotiations pp. 177-192

- Leonard Schmidt, Maria Apergi, Laima Eicke and Silvia Weko
- Digital technologies – the missing link between climate action transparency and accountability? pp. 193-210

- Angel Hsu and Marco Schletz
- Nationally determined contributions to the 2015 Paris Agreement goals: transparency in communications from developing country Parties pp. 211-227

- Kalkidan A. Mulatu, Sylvia S. Nyawira, Martin Herold, Sarah Carter and Louis Verchot
- Carbon border adjustment mechanism: a systematic literature review of the latest developments pp. 228-242

- Jiarui Zhong and Jiansuo Pei
- Impacts of the CBAM on EU trade partners: consequences for developing countries pp. 243-259

- Guilherme Magacho, Etienne Espagne and Antoine Godin
- The EU carbon border adjustment mechanism: implications on Brazilian energy intensive industries pp. 260-273

- Sigit Perdana, Marc Vielle and Thais Oliveira
- Decarbonizing contending industries: policy design and the EU’s CBAM pp. 274-279

- Robert Y. Shum
Volume 24, month 01, 2024
- Contribution of carbon pricing to meeting a mid-century net zero target pp. 1-12

- 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 and Agus Sari
- Carbon taxes and agriculture: the benefit of a multilateral agreement pp. 13-25

- Torbjörn Jansson, Nils Malmström, Helena Johansson and Hyungsik Choi
- Optimal carbon taxation in EU frontrunner countries: coordinating with the EU ETS and addressing leakage pp. 26-38

- Peter Kjær Kruse-Andersen and Peter Birch Sørensen
- Spatial threshold effect of tax competition on carbon dioxide emissions intensity in China pp. 39-56

- Xiamin Fan, Heliang Huang, Kunming Li, Chia-Hsun Chang and Wenming Shi
- Co-benefits of regionally-differentiated carbon pricing policies across China pp. 57-70

- 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 and He He
- How can a carbon tax benefit developing economies with informality? A CGE analysis for Côte d’Ivoire pp. 71-86

- Govinda R. Timilsina, Yazid Dissou, Michael Toman and Dirk Heine
- Exploring the democracy-climate nexus: a review of correlations between democracy and climate policy performance pp. 87-103

- Daniel Lindvall and Mikael Karlsson
- Power in climate change policy-making process in South Asia pp. 104-116

- Sumit Vij, Ryan Stock, Asif Ishtiaque, Maaz Gardezi and Asim Zia
- Public support for decarbonization policies in the UK: exploring regional variations and policy instruments pp. 117-137

- Christian Bretter and Felix Schulz
- Developing an Ad Hominem typology for classifying climate misinformation pp. 138-151

- Sergei A. Samoilenko and John Cook
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