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Volume 21, month 11, 2021

COVID-19 recovery and climate policy pp. 1249-1256 Downloads
Jan Corfee-Morlot, Joanna Depledge and Harald Winkler
Modelling the economic effects of COVID-19 and possible green recovery plans: a post-Keynesian approach pp. 1257-1271 Downloads
Hector Pollitt, Richard Lewney, Bence Kiss-Dobronyi and Xinru Lin
Carbon pricing and COVID-19 pp. 1272-1280 Downloads
Kian Mintz-Woo, Francis Dennig, Hongxun Liu and Thomas Schinko
Acceptance of climate-oriented policy measures under the COVID-19 crisis: an empirical analysis for Germany pp. 1281-1297 Downloads
Daniel Engler, Elke D. Groh, Gunnar Gutsche and Andreas Ziegler
Harnessing international climate governance to drive a sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1298-1306 Downloads
Wolfgang Obergassel, Lukas Hermwille and Sebastian Oberthür
Climate justice: priorities for equitable recovery from the pandemic pp. 1307-1317 Downloads
Sennan D. Mattar, Tahseen Jafry, Patrick Schröder and Zarina Ahmad
Climate solutions to meet the suburban surge: leveraging COVID-19 recovery to enhance suburban climate governance pp. 1318-1327 Downloads
Hannah M. Teicher, Carly A. Phillips and Devin Todd
A green COVID-19 recovery of the EU basic materials sector: identifying potentials, barriers and policy solutions pp. 1328-1346 Downloads
Olga Chiappinelli, Timo Gerres, Karsten Neuhoff, Frederik Lettow, Heleen de Coninck, Balázs Felsmann, Eugénie Joltreau, Gauri Khandekar, Pedro Linares, Jörn Richstein, Aleksander Śniegocki, Jan Stede, Tomas Wyns, Cornelis Zandt and Lars Zetterberg
Fossil fuels, climate change, and the COVID-19 crisis: pathways for a just and green post-pandemic recovery pp. 1347-1356 Downloads
Philippe Le Billon, Païvi Lujala, Devyani Singh, Vance Culbert and Berit Kristoffersen
Revising the EU ETS and CORSIA in times of the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges for reducing global aviation emissions pp. 1357-1367 Downloads
Duong Thi Thuy Mai
Towards a post-pandemic policy framework to manage climate-related financial risks and resilience pp. 1368-1382 Downloads
Paola D’Orazio
Accelerating the speed and scale of climate finance in the post-pandemic context pp. 1383-1397 Downloads
Jean-Charles Hourcade, Dipak Dasgupta and Frédéric Ghersi

Volume 21, month 10, 2021

Climate Change Acts: Origins, Dynamics, and Consequences pp. 1111-1119 Downloads
Sarah L. Nash, Diarmuid Torney and Simon Matti
Climate Change Acts in Scotland, Austria, Denmark and Sweden: the role of discourse and deliberation pp. 1120-1131 Downloads
Sarah Louise Nash and Reinhard Steurer
Sweden’s Climate Act – its origin and emergence pp. 1132-1145 Downloads
Mikael Karlsson
The Swedish climate policy framework as a means for climate policy integration: an assessment pp. 1146-1158 Downloads
Simon Matti, Christer Petersson and Charlotta Söderberg
Idealism, pragmatism, and the power of compromise in the negotiation of New Zealand’s Zero Carbon Act pp. 1159-1174 Downloads
Ian Bailey, Oscar Fitch-Roy, Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg and David Benson
Leader on paper, laggard in practice: policy fragmentation and the multi-level paralysis in implementation of the Mexican Climate Act pp. 1175-1189 Downloads
Israel Solorio
Convergent evolution: framework climate legislation in Australia pp. 1190-1204 Downloads
Peter Christoff and Robyn Eckersley
Climate change acts non-adoption as potential for renewed expertise and climate activism: the Belgian case pp. 1205-1217 Downloads
Amandine Orsini, Loïc Cobut and Maxime Gaborit
The influence of climate change advisory bodies on political debates: evidence from the UK Committee on Climate Change pp. 1218-1233 Downloads
Alina Averchenkova, Sam Fankhauser and Jared J. Finnegan
Routes to credible climate commitment: the UK and Denmark compared pp. 1234-1247 Downloads
Matthew Lockwood

Volume 21, month 09, 2021

National ‘fair shares’ in reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the principled framework of international environmental law pp. 983-1004 Downloads
Lavanya Rajamani, Louise Jeffery, Niklas Höhne, Frederic Hans, Alyssa Glass, Gaurav Ganti and Andreas Geiges
Countries’ commitments to soil organic carbon in Nationally Determined Contributions pp. 1005-1019 Downloads
Liesl Wiese, Eva Wollenberg, Viridiana Alcántara-Shivapatham, Meryl Richards, Sadie Shelton, Susanna Esther Hönle, Claudia Heidecke, Beáta Emoke Madari and Claire Chenu
Quantifying international public finance for climate change adaptation in Africa pp. 1020-1036 Downloads
Georgia Savvidou, Aaron Atteridge, Kulthoum Omari-Motsumi and Christopher H. Trisos
Phasing out fossil fuel subsidies in the EU? Exploring the role of state aid rules pp. 1037-1052 Downloads
Julian Nowag, Luis Mundaca and Max Åhman
An industrial policy framework for transforming energy and emissions intensive industries towards zero emissions pp. 1053-1065 Downloads
Lars J. Nilsson, Fredric Bauer, Max Åhman, Fredrik Andersson, Chris Bataille, Stephane de la Rue du Can, Karin Ericsson, Teis Hansen, Bengt Johansson, Stefan Lechtenböhmer, Mariësse van Sluisveld and Valentin Vogl
Concept of climate-charged airspaces: a potential policy instrument for internalizing aviation's climate impact of non-CO2 effects pp. 1066-1085 Downloads
Malte Niklaß, Volker Grewe, Volker Gollnick and Katrin Dahlmann
What drives cooperation in carbon markets? Lessons from decision-makers in the Australia-EU ETS linking negotiations pp. 1086-1098 Downloads
Stuart Evans and Aaron Z. Wu
Methodology to analyse the impact of an emissions trading system in Chile pp. 1099-1110 Downloads
Carlos Benavides, Manuel Díaz, Raúl O'Ryan, Sebastián Gwinner and Erick Sierra

Volume 21, month 08, 2021

Responding to the climate emergency: how are UK universities establishing sustainable workplace routines for flying and food? pp. 853-867 Downloads
Claire Hoolohan, Carly McLachlan, Christopher Jones, Alice Larkin, Christina Birch, Sarah Mander and John Broderick
Global adaptation governance: how intergovernmental organizations mainstream climate change adaptation pp. 868-883 Downloads
Lisa Maria Dellmuth and Maria-Therese Gustafsson
Supportive governance for city-scale low carbon building retrofits: a case study from Shanghai pp. 884-896 Downloads
Zhongjue Yu, Yong Geng, Qi He, Lucy Oates, Andrew Sudmant, Andy Gouldson and Raimund Bleischwitz
A classification framework for carbon tax revenue use pp. 897-911 Downloads
Lee-Ann Steenkamp
Assessing losses and damages to ecosystem services: current state and opportunities for the Warsaw International Mechanism under the UNFCCC pp. 912-926 Downloads
Sally Janzen, Lucy Emerton, Kees van der Geest, Liliana Narvaez and Zita Sebesvari
CCUS As a second-best choice for China's carbon neutrality: an institutional analysis pp. 927-938 Downloads
Shengqing Xu and Shuiping Dai
Caught in between: credibility and feasibility of the voluntary carbon market post-2020 pp. 939-957 Downloads
Nicolas Kreibich and Lukas Hermwille
How does climate change adaptation policy in India consider gender? An analysis of 28 state action plans pp. 958-975 Downloads
Chandni Singh, Divya Solomon and Nitya Rao
Public debt and intergenerational ethics: how to fund a clean technology ‘Apollo program’? pp. 976-982 Downloads
Matthew Rendall

Volume 21, month 07, 2021

Network structures, environmental technology and contagion pp. 719-744 Downloads
Côme Billard
Designing an effective climate-policy mix: accounting for instrument synergy pp. 745-764 Downloads
Jeroen van den Bergh, J. Castro, S. Drews, Filippos Exadaktylos, J. Foramitti, F. Klein, T. Konc and Ivan Savin
Bots and online climate discourses: Twitter discourse on President Trump’s announcement of U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement pp. 765-777 Downloads
Thomas Marlow, Sean Miller and J. Timmons Roberts
The EU ETS to 2030 and beyond: adjusting the cap in light of the 1.5°C target and current energy policies pp. 778-791 Downloads
Aleksandar Zaklan, Jakob Wachsmuth and Vicki Duscha
Delinking the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme from the Kyoto Protocol: comparing theory with practice pp. 792-803 Downloads
Suzi Kerr, Judd Ormsby and Dominic White
The effect of the EU ETS free allowance allocation on energy mix diversification: the case of Poland’s power sector pp. 804-822 Downloads
Nathalie Müller and Jordi Teixido
Economic and environmental impacts of a proposed ‘Carbon adder' on New York’s energy market pp. 823-842 Downloads
Gökçe Akɪn-Olçum, Christoph Böhringer, Thomas Rutherford and Andrew Schreiber
REDD+ and leakage: debunking myths and promoting integrated solutions pp. 843-852 Downloads
Charlotte Streck

Volume 21, month 05, 2021

Beyond good intentions, to urgent action: Former UNFCCC leaders take stock of thirty years of international climate change negotiations pp. 593-603 Downloads
Richard Kinley, Michael Zammit Cutajar, Yvo de Boer and Christiana Figueres
Drivers of global and national CO2 emissions changes 2000–2017 pp. 604-615 Downloads
Qiwen Xia, Hailin Wang, Xinzhe Liu and Xunzhang Pan
Performing accountability: face-to-face account-giving in multilateral climate transparency processes pp. 616-634 Downloads
Aarti Gupta, Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Nila Kamil, Amy Ching and Nadia Bernaz
Assessing state compliance with multilateral climate transparency requirements: ‘Transparency Adherence Indices’ and their research and policy implications pp. 635-651 Downloads
Romain Weikmans and Aarti Gupta
Climate justice and rights-based litigation in a post-Paris world pp. 652-665 Downloads
Charles Beauregard, D’Arcy Carlson, Stacy-ann Robinson, Charles Cobb and Mykela Patton
Participatory modelling for climate change adaptation: the poultry sector in Nigeria pp. 666-677 Downloads
Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Olubukola Osuntade, Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie and Jelili Adebiyi
Potential implications of carbon dioxide removal for the sustainable development goals pp. 678-698 Downloads
Matthias Honegger, Axel Michaelowa and Joyashree Roy
Carbon accounting for negative emissions technologies pp. 699-717 Downloads
Matthew Brander, Francisco Ascui, Vivian Scott and Simon Tett

Volume 21, month 04, 2021

Upward-scaling tipping cascades to meet climate goals: plausible grounds for hope pp. 421-433 Downloads
Simon Sharpe and Timothy M. Lenton
Beyond shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) and representative concentration pathways (RCPs): climate policy implementation scenarios for Europe, the US and China pp. 434-454 Downloads
Richard J. Hewitt, Roger Cremades, Dmitry V. Kovalevsky and Klaus Hasselmann
Decarbonising the critical sectors of aviation, shipping, road freight and industry to limit warming to 1.5–2°C pp. 455-474 Downloads
M. Sharmina, O. Y. Edelenbosch, C. Wilson, R. Freeman, D. E. H. J. Gernaat, P. Gilbert, A. Larkin, E. W. Littleton, M. Traut, D. P. van Vuuren, N. E. Vaughan, F. R. Wood and C. Le Quéré
Leveraging the transport sector to mitigate long-term climate policy costs in China: a behavioural perspective pp. 475-491 Downloads
Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Jun Li and Eoin Ó Broin
Assessment of greenhouse gas mitigation pathways for Thailand towards achievement of the 2°C and 1.5°C Paris Agreement targets pp. 492-513 Downloads
Salony Rajbhandari and Bundit Limmeechokchai
Increasing the ambition of mitigation action in small emitters: the case of Mauritius pp. 514-528 Downloads
Prakash N. K. Deenapanray
Climate finance policy in practice: a review of the evidence pp. 529-545 Downloads
Rishikesh Ram Bhandary, Kelly Sims Gallagher and Fang Zhang
Economic and environmental impacts of raising revenues for climate finance from public sources pp. 546-562 Downloads
Christoph Böhringer, Jan Schneider and Marco Springmann
Central banks, financial stability and policy coordination in the age of climate uncertainty: a three-layered analytical and operational framework pp. 563-580 Downloads
Romain Svartzman, Patrick Bolton, Morgan Despres, Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva and Frédéric Samama
Greening monetary policy pp. 581-592 Downloads
Dirk Schoenmaker

Volume 21, month 03, 2021

A carbon horse race: abatement subsidies vs. permit trading in Switzerland pp. 290-306 Downloads
Beat Hintermann and Maja Žarković
Border carbon adjustments and industrial competitiveness in a European Green Deal pp. 307-317 Downloads
Stuart Evans, Michael A. Mehling, Robert Ritz and Paul Sammon
Influence of a pilot carbon trading policy on enterprises’ low-carbon innovation in China pp. 318-336 Downloads
Shao-Zhou Qi, Chao-Bo Zhou, Kai Li and Si-Yan Tang
A blockchain-based emissions trading system for the road transport sector: policy design and evaluation pp. 337-352 Downloads
Wenxiang Li, Luqi Wang, Ye Li and Bo Liu
Understanding public concern about climate change in Europe, 2008–2017: the influence of economic factors and right-wing populism pp. 353-367 Downloads
Sem Duijndam and Pieter van Beukering
Climate migration and health system preparedness in the United States pp. 368-382 Downloads
Nika D. Sabasteanski
Negotiating the future of the Adaptation Fund: on the politics of defining and defending justice in the post-Paris Agreement period pp. 383-395 Downloads
Anna McGinn and Cindy Isenhour
Enabling incremental adaptation in disadvantaged communities: polycentric governance with a focus on non-financial capital pp. 396-405 Downloads
Hamed Moftakhari, Wanyun Shao, Hamid Moradkhani, Amir AghaKouchak, Brett Sanders, Richard Matthew, Steven Jones and James Orbinski
Sub- and non-state climate action: a framework to assess progress, implementation and impact pp. 406-420 Downloads
Thomas N. Hale, Sander Chan, Angel Hsu, Andrew Clapper, Cynthia Elliott, Pedro Faria, Takeshi Kuramochi, Shannon McDaniel, Milimer Morgado, Mark Roelfsema, Mayra Santaella, Neelam Singh, Ian Tout, Chris Weber, Amy Weinfurter and Oscar Widerberg

Volume 21, month 3, 2021

Who puts a price on carbon, why and how? A global empirical analysis of carbon pricing policies pp. 277-289 Downloads
Yves Steinebach, Xavier Fernández-i-Marín and Christian Aschenbrenner

Volume 21, month 2, 2021

National laws for enhancing flood resilience in the context of climate change: potential and shortcomings pp. 133-151 Downloads
Sara Mehryar and Swenja Surminski
Planning for a different kind of sea change: lessons from Australia for sea level rise and coastal flooding pp. 152-170 Downloads
Ayşın Dedekorkut-Howes, Elnaz Torabi and Michael Howes
Applying intersectionality to climate hazards: a theoretically informed study of wildfire in northern Saskatchewan pp. 171-185 Downloads
Heidi M. Walker, Maureen G. Reed and Amber J. Fletcher
Addressing the climate change adaptation puzzle: a psychological science perspective pp. 186-202 Downloads
Myriam Bechtoldt, Alexander Götmann, Ulf Moslener and W. Pieter Pauw
Modelling net-zero emissions energy systems requires a change in approach pp. 222-231 Downloads
S. Pye, O. Broad, Chris Bataille, P. Brockway, Herman Daly, R. Freeman, A. Gambhir, O. Geden, F. Rogan, S. Sanghvi, J. Tomei, I. Vorushylo and J. Watson
Correcting course: the emission reduction potential of international cooperative initiatives pp. 232-250 Downloads
Swithin Lui, Takeshi Kuramochi, Sybrig Smit, Mark Roelfsema, Angel Hsu, Amy Weinfurter, Sander Chan, Thomas Hale, Hanna Fekete, Katharina Lütkehermöller, Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas, Leonardo Nascimento, Sebastian Sterl and Niklas Höhne
The impact of strategic climate legislation: evidence from expert interviews on the UK Climate Change Act pp. 251-263 Downloads
Alina Averchenkova, Sam Fankhauser and Jared J. Finnegan
Perceptions of climate-related risk in Southeast Asia’s power sector pp. 264-276 Downloads
Oliver W. Johnson, Peter du Pont and Cannelle Gueguen-Teil

Volume 21, month 02, 2021

Disaster management leadership and policy making: a critical examination of communitarian and individualistic understandings of resilience and vulnerability pp. 203-221 Downloads
Mark Crosweller and Petra Tschakert

Volume 21, month 1, 2021

Deepening transparency about value-laden assumptions in energy and environmental modelling: improving best practices for both modellers and non-modellers pp. 1-15 Downloads
John Bistline, Mark Budolfson and Blake Francis
Integrating climate and food policies in higher education: a case study of the University of California pp. 16-32 Downloads
David Arthur Cleveland and Jennifer Ayla Jay
Who do you trust? How trust in partial and impartial government institutions influences climate policy attitudes pp. 33-46 Downloads
Joakim Kulin and Ingemar Johansson Sevä
Mobilising private climate finance for sustainable energy access and climate change mitigation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 47-62 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa, Stephan Hoch, Anne-Kathrin Weber, Ruth Kassaye and Tesfaye Hailu
Progressive supply-side policy under the Paris Agreement to enhance geological carbon storage pp. 63-77 Downloads
Paul D. Zakkour, Wolfgang Heidug, Andrew Howard, R. Stuart Haszeldine, Myles R. Allen and David Hone
The making of green steel in the EU: a policy evaluation for the early commercialization phase pp. 78-92 Downloads
Valentin Vogl, Max Åhman and Lars J. Nilsson
A pathway design framework for sectoral deep decarbonization: the case of passenger transportation pp. 93-106 Downloads
Julien Lefèvre, Yann Briand, Steve Pye, Jordi Tovilla, Francis Li, Ken Oshiro, Henri Waisman, Jean-Michel Cayla and Runsen Zhang
The financial impact of fossil fuel divestment pp. 107-119 Downloads
Auke Plantinga and Bert Scholtens
Catalysing private and public action for climate change mitigation: the World Bank’s role in international carbon markets pp. 120-132 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa, Katharina Michaelowa, Igor Shishlov and Dario Brescia
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