Climate Policy
2001 - 2026
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Volume 26, month 05, 2026
- Deep Decarbonization Pathways for national development consistent with carbon neutrality pp. 701-708

- Henri Waisman, Chris Bataille, Yann Briand, Marta Torres Gunfaus and Steve Pye
- Net-zero compatible development pathways in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and South Africa: lessons for short-term actions pp. 709-725

- Yann Briand, Johannes Svensson, Clara Lepin, Henri Waisman, Christopher Bataille, Lukytawati Anggraeni, Vidhee Avashia, Aliosha Nicolás Behnisch, Rizaldi Boer, Daniel Buira, Savahna De Kock, Retno Gumilang Dewi, Carolina Burle Dubeux, Amit Garg, Thalia Hernandez, Francisco Lallana, Emilio Lèbre La Rovere, Bryce McCall, Marina Recalde, Ucok W.R. Siagian, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan, Julia Tatham, Fei Teng, Jordi Tovilla and William Wills
- The AFOLU sector’s role in national decarbonization: a comparative analysis of low-GHG development pathways in Brazil, India and Indonesia pp. 726-743

- Johannes Svensson, Vidhee Avashia, Rizaldi Boer, Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi, Michele Cotta, Carolina Dubeux, Gito Sugih Immanuel, Emilio Lebre La Rovere, Omkar Patange, Annuri Rossita and Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan
- Towards net-zero emissions concrete and steel in India, Brazil and South Africa pp. 744-759

- Chris Bataille, Seton Stiebert, Otto Hebeda, Hilton Trollip, Bryce McCall and Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan
- International cooperation for the decarbonization of energy-intensive industries: unlocking the full potential pp. 760-776

- Simon Otto and Sebastian Oberthür
- A pathway design framework for national freight transport decarbonization strategies pp. 777-793

- Yann Briand, Dipti Gupta, Marcio de Almeida D’Agosto, George Vasconcelos Goes, Daniel Neves Schmitz Gonçalves, Amit Garg, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan, Fadiel Ahjum, Hilton Trollip, Bryce McCall, Ucok W. R. Siagan, Retno Gumilang Dewi, Steve Pye, François Combes and Martin Koning
- Analyzing sectoral policies for deep decarbonization: the case of national freight transportation pp. 794-807

- Lauren Harry-Villain, Yann Briand, Henri Waisman, Frederic Rudolph, Catherine Hall, Harro van Asselt, Mark Gjerek, Rico Merkert, Marcio de Almeida D'Agosto, George Vasconcelos Goes, Daniel Neves Schmitz Gonçalves, Ricardo Delgado Cadena, Maria Rosa Munoz, Dipti Gupta, Amin Hassani, Jordi Tovilla, Thalia Hernandez, Nnaemeka Vincent Emodi, Sidsel Ahlmann Jensen, Hilton Trollip, Alicia Zhao and Ryna Cui
- Passenger transport decarbonization in emerging economies: policy lessons from modelling long-term deep decarbonization pathways pp. 808-828

- Yann Briand, Steve Pye, Marcio de Almeida D’Agosto, George Vasconcelos Goes, Daniel Neves Schmitz-Gonçalves, Amit Garg, Dipti Gupta, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan, Ucok W.R. Siagian, Fadiel Ahjum and Hilton Trollip
- Towards net-zero electricity sector in emerging economies – Brazil, India, Indonesia and South Africa pp. 829-846

- Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan, Chris Bataille, Erika Carvalho Nogueira, Bryce McCall, Ucok W.R. Siangian, Sergio Cunha, Emilio Lebre La Rovere, Hilton Trollip, Amit Garg, Omkar Patange, Jesse Burton and Marta Torres Gunfaus
Volume 26, month 04, 2026
- Climate change risks and opportunities: do sustainable business practices matter? pp. 521-534

- Santi Gopal Maji and Rituraj Boruah
- Assessment of existing datasets for tracking progress towards the Global Goal on Adaptation (and beyond) pp. 535-549

- Robbert Biesbroek, Charlotta Mirbach, Anne Sietsma and Matthias Garschagen
- How does the climate change and migration nexus result in maladaptation? pp. 550-565

- Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir, Ayyoob Sharifi, Ali Sadeghi and Zaheer Allam
- Barriers to limiting fossil fuel supply in UNFCCC negotiations: insights from Bangladesh pp. 566-582

- Choyon Kumar Saha
- Climate policy landscape and networks in China from 2000 to 2022 pp. 583-599

- Lu Yu, Keyao Sun, Han Huang, Weifeng Deng and Rong Tan
- Determinants of transformative climate change adaptation in rural Zimbabwe: an afrocentric analysis pp. 600-614

- Happy Mathew Tirivangasi and Louis Nyahunda
- From committed to dismissive: how conspiracy mentality and trust in the democratic (political) system shape climate policy perspectives in Germany pp. 615-629

- Linda Lütkes, Peter Dirksmeier and Leonie Tuitjer
- The effects of low-carbon transitions on labour productivity: analysing UK electricity, heat, and mobility with a techno-economic simulation model pp. 630-647

- Jean-Francois Mercure, Hector Pollitt, Frank W. Geels and Dimitri Zenghelis
- Climate policy upscaling: the role of policy design in removing barriers to stringency pp. 648-661

- Conrad Buffier, Llewelyn Hughes and Frank Jotzo
- Between a rock and a hard place: unpacking India’s engagement in UNFCCC transparency arrangements pp. 662-676

- Max van Deursen, Aarti Gupta, Sumit Surendra Prasad and Romain Weikmans
- Carbon tax assets for carbon tax liabilities: using CBAM to increase climate finance pp. 677-687

- Ely Sandler and Daniel P. Schrag
- Impacts of the EU Taxonomy implementation: a systematic literature review pp. 688-700

- Jan Brabec and Jan Macháč
Volume 26, month 03, 2026
- Assessing the costs of fossil dependency: an integrated model for carbon costs across economic sectors in China and Germany pp. 353-367

- Zsófia Vetőné Mózner, Imre Dobos and Mária Csutora
- Environmental regulations and pollution-intensive goods exports: direction of India’s trade specialization with CBAM on the horizon pp. 368-383

- Dhananjay Kumar Rai and Subir Sen
- Information needs and methods of accessing climate information by urban children and youth in Bangladesh: a policy-practice agenda pp. 384-400

- Md Khalid Hossain, Zerina Lokmic-Tomkins, Gillian Oliver, Joy Bhowmik, Simon Rahman, Misita Anwar, Viviane Frings-Hessami and Tanjila Kanij
- Did the pandemic undermine climate concern in Europe? a re-assessment of the Finite Pool of Worry pp. 401-416

- Qinglong Shao
- The neglect of climate change-induced displacement in policy instruments: interrogating Nepal’s climate change policies and adaptation plans pp. 417-430

- Dipak Bishwokarma and Ramesh Sunam
- Promoting environmentally and socially responsible investing: interplay between climate and financial literacy pp. 431-446

- Łukasz Kurowski, Joanna Rutecka-Góra and Paweł Smaga
- Do cities with greater transformative governance capacity pursue more ambitious policies? Examining U.S. cities through the lens of climate resiliency pp. 447-461

- S. Mohsen Fatemi, Rachel M. Krause, Le Anh Nguyen Long, Gwen Arnold and Sara Ludwick
- Assessing risks to the implementation of NDCs under the Paris Agreement pp. 462-476

- Lauri Peterson and Harro van Asselt
- Afforestation for climate change mitigation: how impactful is China’s fiscal policy? pp. 477-492

- Lirong Zheng, Zhili Du and Boqiang Lin
- Considering durability in carbon dioxide removal strategies for climate change mitigation pp. 493-501

- Charlotte Streck, Sara Minoli, Stephanie Roe, Christian Barry, Matthew Brander, Solene Chiquier, Garrett Cullity, Peter Ellis, Jason Funk, Matthew J. Gidden, Matthias Honegger, Tracy Johns, Deborah Lawrence, Eve Tamme and Daniel Zarin
- Navigating AI and climate change in an unequal world pp. 502-508

- Vikrom Mathur and Angelina Chamuah
- Psychological insights and structural solutions: using community frame (c-frame) in climate action and policy response pp. 509-519

- Gulnaz Anjum and Mudassar Aziz
Volume 26, month 02, 2026
- How is climate science used to inform national-level adaptation planning in southern Africa? pp. 179-194

- Ailish Craig, Rachel A. James, Emma Archer, Joseph Daron, Christopher D. Jack, Richard G. Jones, Alan T. Kennedy-Asser, Jessica Lee, Alice McClure, Christopher Shaw, Anna Steynor, Andrea Taylor and Katharine Vincent
- Understanding cultural losses and damages induced by climate change in the Pacific region: evidence from Fiji pp. 195-211

- Tsegaye Gatiso, Suzie Greenhalgh, Isoa Korovulavula, Teddy Fong and Ratu Pio Radikedike
- The Power of Peers: a spatial analysis of nationally determined contributions pp. 212-225

- Hermine Van Coppenolle
- How Global South actors frame the conflict between the right to development and climate action? The case of oil extraction in Uganda pp. 226-238

- Pierre Wokuri
- The policy impact of climate change advisory bodies: government responses to the UK Climate Change Committee’s recommendations, 2009–2020 pp. 239-252

- Harriet Dudley, James Holmes, Andrew Jordan and Irene Lorenzoni
- Carbon offsetting in city climate action: role, determinants and characteristics pp. 253-268

- Ellen N. Chappell, Carlijn Hendriks, Selwyn Hoeks, Mark A. J. Huijbregts, Steef V. Hanssen and Birka Wicke
- The influence of climate change vulnerability on gender inequality: evidence from international comparisons pp. 269-285

- Xinghao Li, Chin-Hsien Yu and Chi-Chuan Lee
- Aligning green budgeting with nationally determined contributions pp. 286-299

- Ick Jin
- Environmental policy and the evolution of revenue efficiency in global oil and gas companies pp. 300-313

- Adnan Kasman and Canan Yildirim
- Closing the ambition gap: Germany's energy transition in line with a 1.5ˆC carbon budget pp. 314-331

- Patrick Jürgens, Markus Kaiser, Charlotte Senkpiel, Connor Thelen, Christoph Kost and Hans-Martin Henning
- Dual dependence on low-carbon transition of small and medium enterprises in Taiwan: the policy perspective pp. 332-343

- Wan-Ching Wang and Tze-Luen Lin
- Climate overshoot implications for local adaptation planning pp. 344-351

- Emily Theokritoff, Quentin Lejeune, Hugo P. Costa, Khadija Irfan, Mariam Saleh Khan, Chahan M. Kropf, Helena Gonzales Lindberg, Inês Gomes Marques, Inga Menke, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Adelle Thomas and Tiago Capela Lourenço
Volume 26, month 01, 2026
- From silos to joined-up government? Examining national climate policy integration in Ethiopia pp. 1-13

- Mathias Nigatu Bimir and Kira J. M. Matus
- The paradox of environmental consciousness: dissecting the gap between climate change awareness, environmental concern and policy support pp. 14-31

- Cristina Peñasco and Emiliano Grossman
- Lessons from Gulf Cooperation Council countries’ participation in the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 32-47

- Mari Luomi, Thomas Bosse and Zlata Sergeeva
- Climate finance and global justice pp. 48-64

- Yannis Dafermos
- Tax expenditures as tools for state-level climate action in the U.S pp. 65-76

- Elisabeth Gilmore and Travis St.Clair
- Same policy, different dreams: explaining the variation in local net-zero policy stringency in South Korea pp. 77-91

- Yoonsoo Kim, Gyuhwan Kim and Inhwan Ko
- Carbon prices on the rise? Shedding light on the emerging second EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS 2) pp. 92-103

- Claudia Günther, Michael Pahle, Kristina Govorukha, Sebastian Osorio and Theofano Fotiou
- Who cares about carbon dioxide removal? Assessing actors, policy positions, and participation modes within European and United Nations public consultation processes pp. 104-119

- Lucilla Losi, Livia Fritz and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Examining climate change adaptation policies in Nepal: a qualitative content analysis through the Dalit lens pp. 120-135

- Khem Lal Bishwakarma and Saowalak Roongtawanreongsri
- Optimizing climate risk management practices: a hierarchical classification of TCFD risks in Taiwan’s electronics industry pp. 136-150

- Chung-Chun Hung, Yan Hua Chen and Shin Cheng Yeh
- Carbon markets for carbon dioxide removal pp. 151-158

- Injy Johnstone, Sabine Fuss, Nadine Walsh and Robert Höglund
- Conceptualizing transformative climate action: insights from sufficiency research pp. 159-178

- Richard Bärnthaler, Nathan Barlow, Andreas Novy and Ernest Aigner
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