Climate Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 23, month 11, 2023
- Climate policy in an era of polycrisis and opportunities in systems transformations pp. 1213-1215

- Harald Winkler and Frank Jotzo
- Integration of Short-Lived Climate Pollutant and air pollutant mitigation in nationally determined contributions pp. 1216-1228

- Christopher S. Malley, Elsa N. Lefèvre, Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna, Seraphine Haeussling, Ioli C. Howard and Nathan Borgford-Parnell
- Temperature neutrality and Irish methane policy pp. 1229-1242

- Joseph Wheatley
- Assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of methane regulations in British Columbia, Canada pp. 1243-1256

- Marie France Johnson, Martin Lavoie, Katlyn MacKay, Mallory Long and David Risk
- Farmers’ perceptions, determinants of adoption, and impact on food security: case of climate change adaptation measures in coastal Bangladesh pp. 1257-1270

- Md. Sadique Rahman, Farhad Zulfiqar, Hayat Ullah, Sushil K. Himanshu and Avishek Datta
- A systematic scoping review and content analysis of policy recommendations for climate-resilient agriculture pp. 1271-1287

- Gordana Manevska-Tasevska, Uchook Duangbootsee, Ivan Bimbilovski, Piyathida Thathong and Thanh Mai Ha
- Climate adaptation research priorities and funding: a review of US federal departments’ climate action plans pp. 1288-1301

- 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 and Camille S. Stevens-Rumann
- State policy and local resilience: evaluating state policies for flood resilience in the Great Lakes region of the United States pp. 1302-1313

- Sara Hughes, Caroline Resor and Heather Newberry
- Economic incentives for coastal homeowner adaptation to climate change pp. 1314-1326

- Tracy Kijewski-Correa, Debra Javeline, William Kakenmaster and Angela Chesler
- Factors affecting the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation in municipal policy and practice: a systematic review pp. 1327-1344

- Nina J. L. Rogers, Vanessa M. Adams and Jason A. Byrne
Volume 23, month 10, 2023
- Oil and gas just transitions: an introduction to the special issue pp. 1079-1086

- Kirsten EH Jenkins
- Investor compensation for oil and gas phase out decisions: aligning valuation methods to decarbonization pp. 1087-1100

- Anatole Boute
- Tracing the development of Anti-Fossil Fuel Norms: insights from the Republic of Ireland pp. 1101-1114

- Louise Michelle Fitzgerald
- Net zero by choice? Oil and gas industry motivations for the energy transition and public policy in Scotland pp. 1115-1131

- Eilidh Hughes and Aiora Zabala
- Paradoxes of Norway’s energy transition: controversies and justice pp. 1132-1150

- Marius Korsnes, Bradley Loewen, Ragnhild Freng Dale, Markus Steen and Tomas Moe Skjølsvold
- Left behind: emerging oil and gas producers in a warming world pp. 1151-1166

- Valérie Marcel, Deborah Gordon, Naadira Ogeer and Ekpen Omonbude
- Green innovation of state-owned oil and gas enterprises in BRICS countries: a review of performance pp. 1167-1181

- Amy Myers Jaffe, Zdenka Myslikova, Qi Qi, Fang Zhang, Soyoung Oh and Jareer Elass
- Turning out the light: criteria for determining the sequencing of countries phasing out oil extraction and the just transition implications pp. 1182-1196

- Felipe Sanchez and Linus Linde
- Investor-state dispute settlement: obstructing a just energy transition pp. 1197-1212

- Kyla Tienhaara, Rachel Thrasher, B. Alexander Simmons and Kevin P. Gallagher
Volume 23, month 09, 2023
- Understanding, mapping and reporting of climate-related risks among listed firms in Sweden pp. 945-958

- Fredrik Andersson and Susanne Arvidsson
- Multinationals, research and development, and carbon emissions: international evidence pp. 959-974

- Halit Gonenc and Aleksandra Poleska
- Towards carbon neutrality: the impact of innovative city pilot policy on corporate carbon intensity in China pp. 975-988

- Zhijiu Yang and Daqian Shi
- Climate ambition and respective capabilities: are England’s local emissions targets spatially just? pp. 989-1003

- Alice Garvey, Milena Büchs, Jonathan B. Norman and John Barrett
- Multi-level climate governance: examining impacts and interactions between national and sub-national emissions mitigation policy mixes in Canada pp. 1004-1018

- William A. Scott, Ekaterina Rhodes and Christina Hoicka
- Missing density: assessing support for compact cities among Canadian municipal officials and members of the public pp. 1019-1032

- Seth Wynes and H. Damon Matthews
- A mission perspective on emissions reduction at the city level: the case of Glasgow, Scotland pp. 1033-1044

- Grant Allan, David Waite and Graeme Roy
- Exploring low-carbon pilot city policy implementation: evidence from China pp. 1045-1057

- Shihong Guo
- Low-carbon urban experiments from vision to reality: a systematic review of the literature from 2005 to 2020 pp. 1058-1077

- Haiyan Lu, Yang Fu, Changyou Xia, Chengze Lu, Bo Wang, Qihui Yang and Dong Wang
Volume 23, month 08, 2023
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages pp. i-xiii

- Annina Thaller, Michael Wicki, Eva Fleiß, Raphaela Maier and Alfred Posch
- Public support for phasing out carbon-intensive technologies: the end of the road for conventional cars in Germany? pp. 813-828

- Janna Hoppe, Anthony Patt and Tim Tröndle
- Meaning-making in a context of climate change: supporting agency and political engagement pp. 829-844

- Christine Wamsler, Gustav Osberg, Anna Panagiotou, Beth Smith, Peter Stanbridge, Walter Osika and Luis Mundaca
- Climate shaming: explaining environmental NGOs targeting practices pp. 845-858

- Faradj Koliev, Baekkwan Park and Andreas Duit
- The social acceptability of a personal carbon allowance: a discrete choice experiment in Belgium pp. 859-871

- Arnaud Van Der Cam, Ignace Adant and Goedele Van den Broeck
- The pending commitment and ongoing political divide on carbon pricing in Japan pp. 872-884

- Aitong Li
- Carbon tax acceptance in a polarized society: bridging the partisan divide over climate policy in the US pp. 885-900

- Aitor Marcos, José Barrutia and Patrick Hartmann
- The history of net zero: can we move from concepts to practice? pp. 901-915

- Jessica F. Green and Raúl Salas Reyes
- Sharing the decarbonisation effort: getting Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East countries on the road to global carbon neutrality pp. 916-928

- Despina Yiakoumi, Constantinos Taliotis, Theodoros Zachariadis and Steven Griffiths
- U.S.-China coordination on carbon neutrality: an analytical framework pp. 929-943

- Fan Dai, Fredrich Kahrl, Jessica A. Gordon, Jennifer Perron, Zhinan Chen, Zhu Liu, Ying Yu, Biqing Zhu, Yingxin Xie, Ye Yuan, Yifan Hu and Yulun Wu
- Retraction: Pushing low-carbon mobility: a survey experiment on the public acceptance of disruptive policy packages pp. 944-944

- The Editors
Volume 23, month 07, 2023
- Climate policy at the Bank of England: the possibilities and limits of green central banking pp. 671-688

- Monica DiLeo
- The policy mix of green finance in China: an evolutionary and multilevel perspective pp. 689-703

- Jian Shao and Ping Huang
- Climate-related prudential regulation tools in the context of sustainable and responsible investment: a systematic review pp. 704-721

- Diego Hidalgo-Oñate, Iluminada Fuertes-Fuertes and J. David Cabedo
- Do climate risks influence foreign direct investment inflows to emerging and developing economies? pp. 722-734

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Bhavya Gupta and Ramkishen S. Rajan
- Unlocking the flow of finance for climate adaptation: estimates of ‘Fiscal Space’ in climate-vulnerable developing countries pp. 735-746

- Toby Melissa C. Monsod, Mary Anne Majadillas and Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista
- Agricultural insurance as a climate risk adaptation strategy in developing countries: a case of Nigeria pp. 747-762

- Mustapha Yakubu Madaki, Harald Kaechele and Miroslava Bavorova
- Biodiversity loss and climate change interactions: financial stability implications for central banks and financial supervisors pp. 763-781

- Katie Kedward, Josh Ryan-Collins and Hugues Chenet
- The Triple Challenge: synergies, trade-offs and integrated responses for climate, biodiversity, and human wellbeing goals pp. 782-799

- 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 and Lucy Young
- Synergies between the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and the Paris Agreement: the role of policy milestones, monitoring frameworks and safeguards pp. 800-811

- Charlotte Streck
Volume 23, month 05, 2023
- Social justice in the context of climate policy: systematizing the variety of inequality dimensions, social impacts, and justice principles pp. 539-554

- Dirk Arne Heyen
- The challenge of just transition in China’s coal power sector: a city-level employment vulnerability assessment pp. 555-576

- Jiahai Yuan, Xiaowen Yang, Yiou Zhou and Jian Zhang
- Unequal age-based household carbon footprint in China pp. 577-592

- ZhongXiang Zhang, Yalei Cui and Zengkai Zhang
- How emissions trading affects income inequality: evidence from China pp. 593-608

- Jiekuan Zhang and Yan Zhang
- Integrating public health in European climate change adaptation policy and planning pp. 609-622

- Annechien Dirkje Hoeben, Ilona M. Otto and Matthew F. Chersich
- A response framework for addressing the risks of climate change for homeless populations pp. 623-636

- 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 and Kwame McKenzie
- Climate adaptation in Coastal Virginia: an analysis of existing policies and main stakeholders pp. 637-648

- Sadegh Eghdami, Valerie Michel, Majid Shafiee-Jood and Garrick Louis
- Local governments as key agents in climate change adaptation: challenges and opportunities for institutional capacity-building in Mexico pp. 649-661

- Abril Cid and Amy M. Lerner
- The effect of disaster insurance on community resilience: a research agenda for local policy pp. 662-670

- Karina French and Carolyn Kousky
Volume 23, month 04, 2023
- Climate policy and financial system stability: evidence from Chinese fund markets pp. 395-408

- Hu Wang, Shouwei Li and Yuyin Ma
- A Green Fiscal Pact for the EU: increasing climate investments while consolidating budgets pp. 409-417

- Zsolt Darvas and Guntram Wolff
- Green bargains: leveraging public investment to advance climate regulation pp. 418-429

- Jonas Meckling and Jesse Strecker
- Policy support in promoting green bonds in Asia: empirical evidence pp. 430-445

- Dina Azhgaliyeva and Zhanna Kapsalyamova
- Foundations as sustainability partners: climate philanthropy finance flows in China pp. 446-461

- Na Ni, Dongrui Wu, Xiaofeng Xie, Yingtong Chen, Zhui Jian, Jincheng Qiu and Peichang Zhang
- Can conditional cash transfers reduce vulnerability to climate change? pp. 462-476

- Marco Arena, Alessandro Guasti and Hussam Hussein
- Investment planning to minimize climate risk in agricultural production: an optimization model for a semi-arid region in India pp. 477-494

- Barun Deb Pal, Shalander Kumar and Elias Khan Patan
- The potential impacts of an EU-wide agricultural mitigation target on the Irish agriculture sector pp. 495-508

- Lucie Adenaeuer, James Breen, Peter Witzke, Monika Kesting, Anne Hayden and Trevor Donnellan
- EU Citizen support for climate-friendly agriculture (Farm) and dietary options (Fork) across the left-right political spectrum pp. 509-521

- Joop de Boer and Harry Aiking
- Rebuilding rural community cooperative institutions and their role in herder adaptation to climate change pp. 522-537

- Gongbu Zeren, Jing Tan, Qian Zhang and Bading Qiuying
Volume 23, month 03, 2023
- The effects of structural and technical change on China’s industrial CO2 emissions pathways under uncertainty pp. 285-299

- Wenji Zhou, Hongtao Ren, Chenfeng Zhang, Yadong Yu, Yunfei Cheng, Xiangping Hu and Bing Zhu
- Regional industrial redistribution and carbon emissions: a dynamic analysis for China pp. 300-313

- Renjun Shen, Shiqian Huang and Shubin Yang
- Football and climate change: what do we know, and what is needed for an evidence-informed response? pp. 314-328

- Leslie Mabon
- Drivers and effects of digitalization on energy demand in low-carbon scenarios pp. 329-342

- Noam Bergman and Timothy Foxon
- Greenhouse gas emission budgets and policies for zero-Carbon road transport in Europe pp. 343-354

- Patrick Plötz, Jakob Wachsmuth, Frances Sprei, Till Gnann, Daniel Speth, Felix Neuner and Steffen Link
- The value of information about solar geoengineering and the two-sided cost of bias pp. 355-365

- Anthony R. Harding, Mariia Belaia and David W. Keith
- The relationship between a ‘polluter pays’ approach to carbon capture, regional policy and ‘just transition’ employment agendas pp. 366-378

- Karen Turner, Julia Race, Oluwafisayo Alabi, Antonios Katris and Kim Swales
- Public evaluations of four approaches to ocean-based carbon dioxide removal pp. 379-394

- Sara Nawaz, Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent and Terre Satterfield
Volume 23, month 02, 2023
- Saudi Arabia’s Climate Change Policy and the Circular Carbon Economy Approach pp. 151-167

- Thamir Al Shehri, Jan Frederik Braun, Nicholas Howarth, Alessandro Lanza and Mari Luomi
- Scaling up climate ambition post-2030: a long-term GHG mitigation analysis for Thailand pp. 168-183

- Bundit Limmeechokchai, Salony Rajbhandari, Bijay B. Pradhan, Puttipong Chunark, Achiraya Chaichaloempreecha, Shinichiro Fujimori, Ken Oshiro and Yuki Ochi
- Russia’s expanding adaptation agenda and its limitations pp. 184-198

- Arild Moe, Erdem Lamazhapov and Oleg Anisimov
- The use of scenarios in climate policy planning: an assessment of actors’ experiences and lessons learned in Finland pp. 199-211

- Kalle Aro, Jyrki Aakkula, Ville Lauttamäki, Vilja Varho, Pim Martens and Pasi Rikkonen
- Peru at the UNFCCC: explaining the country’s foreign climate policy pp. 212-225

- Joana Castro Pereira
- How significant a role can China’s forest sector play in decarbonizing its economy? pp. 226-237

- Jianyun Hou and Runsheng Yin
- Developing regional voluntary carbon markets for peatlands: innovation processes and influencing factors pp. 238-253

- Cheng Chen, Lasse Loft, Claudia Sattler and Bettina Matzdorf
- Evolution of blue carbon management policies in China: review, performance and prospects pp. 254-267

- Jinkai Yu and Yan Wang
- Ecosystem-based adaptation to address urbanization and climate change challenges: the case of China’s sponge city initiative pp. 268-284

- Yongchi Ma and Yong Jiang
Volume 23, month 01, 2023
- Green finance in Asia: challenges, policies and avenues for research pp. 1-10

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Ulrich Volz and Ben Caldecott
- Quantifying stranded assets of the coal-fired power in China under the Paris Agreement target pp. 11-24

- Weirong Zhang, Yiou Zhou, Zhen Gong, Junjie Kang, Changhong Zhao, Zhixu Meng, Jian Zhang, Tao Zhang and Jiahai Yuan
- Government shareholders, wasted resources and climate ambitions: why is China still building new coal-fired power plants? pp. 25-40

- Alex Clark, Philippe Benoit and Jonathan Walters
- Bilateral finance organizations and stranded asset risk in coal: the case of Japan pp. 41-56

- Llewelyn Hughes and Christian Downie
- Clean at home, polluting abroad: the role of the Chinese financial system’s differential treatment of state-owned and private enterprises pp. 57-70

- Mathias Lund Larsen and Lars Oehler
- What matters for private investment in renewable energy? pp. 71-87

- Dina Azhgaliyeva, John Beirne and Ranjeeta Mishra
- Setting the sun on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar home systems (SHS) programme pp. 88-95

- Laura Hellqvist and Harald Heubaum
- Impact of regulatory policies on green bond issuances in China: policy lessons from a top-down approach pp. 96-107

- Vasundhara Saravade, Xingxing Chen, Olaf Weber and Xianzhong Song
- Governing sustainable finance: insights from Indonesia pp. 108-121

- Abidah B. Setyowati
- Out of the window? Green monetary policy in China: window guidance and the promotion of sustainable lending and investment pp. 122-137

- Simon Dikau and Ulrich Volz
- Greening monetary policy: evidence from the People’s Bank of China pp. 138-149

- Camille Macaire and Alain Naef
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