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Volume 20, month 11, 2020

Reducing inequality resulting from UK low-carbon policy pp. 1193-1208 Downloads
Anne Owen and John Barrett
Approaching climate change mitigation policymaking in South Africa: a view from critical complexity thinking pp. 1209-1225 Downloads
Emily Tyler and Brett Cohen
Challenges and opportunities for climate policy integration in oil-producing countries: the case of the UAE and Oman pp. 1226-1241 Downloads
Aisha Al-Sarihi and Michael Mason
Impacts of climate change policies worldwide on the Russian economy pp. 1242-1256 Downloads
Igor Makarov, Henry Chen and Sergey Paltsev
A cross-sectoral integrated assessment of alternatives for climate mitigation in Madagascar pp. 1257-1273 Downloads
Larissa P. Nogueira, Francesco Dalla Longa and Bob van der Zwaan
En route to China's mid-century climate goal: comparison of emissions intensity versus absolute targets pp. 1274-1289 Downloads
Anastasis Giannousakis, Lavinia Baumstark and Elmar Kriegler
A factor of two: how the mitigation plans of ‘climate progressive’ nations fall far short of Paris-compliant pathways pp. 1290-1304 Downloads
Kevin Anderson, John F. Broderick and Isak Stoddard
Public support for aviation policy measures in Sweden pp. 1305-1321 Downloads
Jörgen Larsson, Simon Matti and Jonas Nässén
Climate change communication and public engagement in interpersonal deliberative settings: evidence from the Irish citizens’ assembly pp. 1322-1335 Downloads
Lala Muradova, Hayley Walker and Francesca Colli
Utilization-focused scientific policy advice: a six-point checklist pp. 1336-1343 Downloads
Fritz Sager, Céline Mavrot, Markus Hinterleitner, David Kaufmann, Martin Grosjean and Thomas F. Stocker
A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing: nice idea, but doomed to fail pp. 1344-1348 Downloads
Erik Haites
A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing: the glass is half full pp. 1349-1354 Downloads
Jeroen van den Bergh, Arild Angelsen, Andrea Baranzini, Wouter Botzen, Stefano Carattini, Stefan Drews, Tessa Dunlop, Eric Galbraith, Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Richard B. Howarth, Emilio Padilla Rosa, Jordi Roca and Robert C. Schmidt

Volume 20, month 10, 2020

In praise of our esteemed reviewers pp. 1055-1056 Downloads
Frank Jotzo, Harald Winkler, Joanna Depledge and Jill Fisher
A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing pp. 1057-1069 Downloads
Jeroen van den Bergh, Arild Angelsen, Andrea Baranzini, Wouter Botzen, Stefano Carattini, Stefan Drews, Tessa Dunlop, Eric Galbraith, Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Richard B. Howarth, Emilio Padilla Rosa, Jordi Roca and Robert C. Schmidt
Carbon pricing and competitiveness: are they at odds? pp. 1070-1091 Downloads
Frank Venmans, Jane Ellis and Daniel Nachtigall
Political conflict and climate policy: the European emissions trading system as a Trojan Horse for the low-carbon transition? pp. 1092-1111 Downloads
Jochen Markard and Daniel Rosenbloom
Managing uncertainty in carbon offsets: insights from California’s standardized approach pp. 1112-1126 Downloads
Barbara Haya, Danny Cullenward, Aaron L. Strong, Emily Grubert, Robert Heilmayr, Deborah A. Sivas and Michael Wara
Carbon pricing and economic populism: the case of Ontario pp. 1127-1140 Downloads
Leigh Raymond
Mind the gap: personal carbon trading for road transport in Kenya pp. 1141-1160 Downloads
Fahd Mohamed Omar Al-Guthmy and Wanglin Yan
Emissions trading in the development model of Colombia pp. 1161-1174 Downloads
Rita Sousa, Andrés Camilo Álvarez-Espinosa, Nicolás Rojas Pardo, Sioux Fanny Melo Leon, German Romero, Silvia Calderon Diaz, Catarina Vazão, Pedro Martins Barata and Leidy Riveros Salcedo
Public support for carbon taxation in Turkey: drivers and barriers pp. 1175-1191 Downloads
Ayse Uyduranoglu and Serda Selin Ozturk

Volume 20, month 9, 2020

Curbing fossil fuel supply to achieve climate goals pp. 881-887 Downloads
Georgia Piggot, Cleo Verkuijl, Harro van Asselt and Michael Lazarus
Climate change and fossil fuel production cuts: assessing global supply-side constraints and policy implications pp. 888-901 Downloads
Nicolas Gaulin and Philippe Le Billon
Transitional assistance policies for just, equitable and smooth low-carbon transitions: who, what and how? pp. 902-921 Downloads
Fergus Green and Ajay Gambhir
Obstacles and opportunities for moratoria on oil and gas exploration or extraction in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 922-930 Downloads
Fernando Tudela
Extraction and development: fossil fuel production narratives and counternarratives in Colombia pp. 931-948 Downloads
Claudia Strambo and Ana Carolina González Espinosa
Divestment, energy incumbency and the global political economy of energy transition: the case of Adani’s Carmichael mine in Australia pp. 949-962 Downloads
Giorel Curran
Lessons from Germany’s hard coal mining phase-out: policies and transition from 1950 to 2018 pp. 963-979 Downloads
Pao-Yu Oei, Hanna Brauers and Philipp Herpich
Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis pp. 980-996 Downloads
Ryan Rafaty, Sugandha Srivastav and Björn Hoops
From oil as welfare to oil as risk? Norwegian petroleum resource governance and climate policy pp. 997-1009 Downloads
Guri Bang and Bård Lahn
Phasing out public financial flows to fossil fuel production in Europe pp. 1010-1023 Downloads
Ipek Gençsü, Shelagh Whitley, Markus Trilling, Laurie van der Burg, Maeve McLynn and Leah Worrall
Equity, climate justice and fossil fuel extraction: principles for a managed phase out pp. 1024-1042 Downloads
Greg Muttitt and Sivan Kartha
Towards a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty pp. 1043-1054 Downloads
Peter Newell and Andrew Simms

Volume 20, month 7, 2020

Loss and damage after Paris: more bark than bite? pp. 661-668 Downloads
Morten Broberg and Beatriz Martinez Romera
Loss & damage from climate change: from concept to remedy? pp. 669-680 Downloads
Meinhard Doelle and Sara Seck
Between negotiations and litigation: Vanuatu’s perspective on loss and damage from climate change pp. 681-692 Downloads
Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and Diana Hinge Salili
Parametric loss and damage insurance schemes as a means to enhance climate change resilience in developing countries pp. 693-703 Downloads
Morten Broberg
Insurance schemes for loss and damage: fools’ gold? pp. 704-714 Downloads
Linnéa Nordlander, Melanie Pill and Beatriz Martinez Romera
Non-economic loss and damage: lessons from displacement in the Caribbean pp. 715-728 Downloads
Adelle Thomas and Lisa Benjamin
Loss and damage in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (Working Group II): a text-mining analysis pp. 729-742 Downloads
Kees van der Geest and Koko Warner
A human rights-based approach to loss and damage under the climate change regime pp. 743-757 Downloads
Patrick Toussaint and Adrian Martínez Blanco
Loss and damage: an opportunity for transformation? pp. 758-771 Downloads
Erin Roberts and Mark Pelling
Towards zero carbon and zero poverty: integrating national climate change mitigation and sustainable development goals pp. 773-778 Downloads
Tara Caetano, Harald Winker and Joanna Depledge
Macroeconomic assessment of India’s development and mitigation pathways pp. 779-799 Downloads
Dipti Gupta, Frederic Ghersi, Saritha S. Vishwanathan and Amit Garg
A two-step approach to integrating gender justice into mitigation policy: examples from India pp. 800-814 Downloads
Kavya Michael, Manish Kumar Shrivastava, Arunima Hakhu and Kavya Bajaj
Sustainable development impacts of nationally determined contributions: assessing the case of mini-grids in Kenya pp. 815-831 Downloads
Mirko Dal Maso, Karen Holm Olsen, Yan Dong, Mathilde Brix Pedersen and Michael Zwicky Hauschild
Analyzing climate and energy policy integration: the case of the Mexican energy transition pp. 832-845 Downloads
Heiner von Lüpke and Mareike Well
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria’s power sector: assessment of transition pathways pp. 846-865 Downloads
María Yetano Roche, Hans Verolme, Chibuikem Agbaegbu, Taylor Binnington, Manfred Fischedick and Emmanuel Olukayode Oladipo
Meeting the climate change challenge: local government climate action in British Columbia, Canada pp. 866-880 Downloads
Ann Dale, John Robinson, Leslie King, Sarah Burch, Rob Newell, Alison Shaw and Francois Jost

Volume 20, month 5, 2020

Interpreting the UNFCCC’s provisions on ‘mitigation’ and ‘adaptation’ in light of the Paris Agreement’s provision on ‘loss and damage’ pp. 527-533 Downloads
Morten Broberg
Willingness to pay for weather index-based insurance in semi-subsistence agriculture: evidence from northern Togo pp. 534-547 Downloads
Essossinam Ali, Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe, Tahirou Abdoulaye and Daniel B. Sarpong
Identifying local governance capacity needs for implementing climate change adaptation in Mauritius pp. 548-562 Downloads
David Samuel Williams, Sérgio Rosendo, Oocheetsing Sadasing and Louis Celliers
Curbing the car: the mitigation potential of a higher carbon price in the New Zealand transport sector pp. 563-576 Downloads
Md Arif Hasan, David J. Frame, Ralph Chapman and Kelli M. Archie
Evaluating policy success of emissions trading schemes in emerging economies: comparing the experiences of Korea and Kazakhstan pp. 577-592 Downloads
Peter Howie, Shreekant Gupta, Hojeong Park and Daulet Akmetov
Unpacking the policy mix of adaptation to climate change in Brazil’s semiarid region: enabling instruments and coordination mechanisms pp. 593-608 Downloads
Carolina Milhorance, Eric Sabourin, Jean-François Le Coq and Priscylla Mendes
Inequality, unemployment, and poverty impacts of mitigation investment: evidence from the CDM in Brazil and implications for a post-2020 mechanism pp. 609-625 Downloads
David Grover and Swaroop Rao
An open-source model of the Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade programme with supply-demand scenarios to 2030 pp. 626-640 Downloads
Mason Inman, Michael D. Mastrandrea and Danny Cullenward
Australian water policy reform: lessons learned and potential transferability pp. 641-651 Downloads
Lin Crase, Jeff Connor, Sarah Michaels and Bethany Cooper
The Brazilian renewable energy policy framework: instrument design and coherence pp. 652-660 Downloads
Markus Fraundorfer and Florian Rabitz

Volume 20, month 4, 2020

Consumption-based carbon accounting: sense and sensibility pp. S1-S13 Downloads
Arnold Tukker, Hector Pollitt and Maurits Henkemans
Beyond peak emission transfers: historical impacts of globalization and future impacts of climate policies on international emission transfers pp. S14-S27 Downloads
Richard Wood, Michael Grubb, Annela Anger-Kraavi, Hector Pollitt, Ben Rizzo, Eva Alexandri, Konstantin Stadler, Dan Moran, Edgar Hertwich and Arnold Tukker
Quantifying the potential for consumer-oriented policy to reduce European and foreign carbon emissions pp. S28-S38 Downloads
Daniel Moran, Richard Wood, Edgar Hertwich, Kim Mattson, Joao F. D. Rodriguez, Karin Schanes and John Barrett
The structure, drivers and policy implications of the European carbon footprint pp. S39-S57 Downloads
Richard Wood, Karsten Neuhoff, Dan Moran, Moana Simas, Michael Grubb and Konstantin Stadler
Consumption-oriented policy instruments for fostering greenhouse gas mitigation pp. S58-S73 Downloads
Michael Grubb, Doug Crawford-Brown, Karsten Neuhoff, Karin Schanes, Sonja Hawkins and Alexandra Poncia
The impact of implementing a consumption charge on carbon-intensive materials in Europe pp. S74-S89 Downloads
Hector Pollitt, Karsten Neuhoff and Xinru Lin
Towards accepted procedures for calculating international consumption-based carbon accounts pp. S90-S106 Downloads
Arnold Tukker, Richard Wood and Sarah Schmidt
Beyond ambition: increasing the transparency, coherence and implementability of Nationally Determined Contributions pp. 405-414 Downloads
W. Pieter Pauw and Richard J.T. Klein
Ambition in the making: analysing the preparation and implementation process of the Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement pp. 415-429 Downloads
Frauke Röser, Oscar Widerberg, Niklas Höhne and Thomas Day
The 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement: voluntary contributions towards thematic policy coherence pp. 430-442 Downloads
Hannah Janetschek, Clara Brandi, Adis Dzebo and Bernd Hackmann
Exploring links between national climate strategies and non-state and subnational climate action in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) pp. 443-457 Downloads
Angel Hsu, John Brandt, Oscar Widerberg, Sander Chan and Amy Weinfurter
What are the implications of the Paris Agreement for inequality? pp. 458-467 Downloads
Caroline Zimm and Nebojsa Nakicenovic
Conditional nationally determined contributions in the Paris Agreement: foothold for equity or Achilles heel? pp. 468-484 Downloads
W. P. Pauw, P. Castro, J. Pickering and S. Bhasin
Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) as instruments for promoting national development agendas? An analysis of small island developing states (SIDS) pp. 485-498 Downloads
Aaron Atteridge, Cleo Verkuijl and Adis Dzebo
Capacity building for implementation of nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement pp. 499-510 Downloads
Mizan Khan, David Mfitumukiza and Saleemul Huq
Transparency requirements under the Paris Agreement and their (un)likely impact on strengthening the ambition of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) pp. 511-526 Downloads
Romain Weikmans, Harro van Asselt and J. Timmons Roberts

Volume 20, month 3, 2020

Beyond national climate action: the impact of region, city, and business commitments on global greenhouse gas emissions pp. 275-291 Downloads
Takeshi Kuramochi, Mark Roelfsema, Angel Hsu, Swithin Lui, Amy Weinfurter, Sander Chan, Thomas Hale, Andrew Clapper, Andres Chang and Niklas Höhne
Climate policy co-benefits: a review pp. 292-316 Downloads
Mikael Karlsson, Eva Alfredsson and Nils Westling
Three roles for education in climate change adaptation pp. 317-322 Downloads
N. W. Feinstein and K. J. Mach
How does a social practice perspective add to the development of policy instruments to reduce consumption-based CO2 emissions? A case study of Austria pp. 323-340 Downloads
Moritz Kammerlander, Ines Omann, Stefanie Gerold, Mirijam Mock and Andrea Stocker
Does mitigation shape adaptation? The urban climate mitigation-adaptation nexus pp. 341-353 Downloads
Taedong Lee, Hyuk Yang and Anders Blok
Climate change policy networks: connecting adaptation and mitigation in multiplex networks in Peru pp. 354-372 Downloads
Bruno Locatelli, Emilia Pramova, Monica Di Gregorio, Maria Brockhaus, Dennis Armas Chávez, Ramzi Tubbeh, Juan Sotés and Javier Perla
Political populism, responsiveness, and public support for climate mitigation pp. 373-386 Downloads
Robert Huber, Lukas Fesenfeld and Thomas Bernauer
Achieving the Paris Agreement’s 2 degree target in Nepal: the potential role of a carbon tax pp. 387-404 Downloads
Bijay B. Pradhan, Ram M. Shrestha and Bundit Limmeechokchai

Volume 20, month 2, 2020

The mirage of Madrid: elusive ambition on the horizon pp. 143-148 Downloads
Charlotte Streck
Protecting Antarctic blue carbon: as marine ice retreats can the law fill the gap? pp. 149-162 Downloads
Brendan Gogarty, Jeff McGee, David K.A. Barnes, Chester J. Sands, Narissa Bax, Marcus Haward, Rachel Downey, Camille Moreau, Bernabé Moreno, Christoph Held and Maria Lund Paulsen
Mainstreaming the Water-Energy-Food Nexus through nationally determined contributions (NDCs): the case of Brazil pp. 163-178 Downloads
Maria-Augusta Paim, Pablo Salas, Sören Lindner, Hector Pollitt, Jean-Francois Mercure, Neil R. Edwards and Jorge E. Viñuales
Financial impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their macroeconomic implications: a stock-flow consistent approach pp. 179-198 Downloads
Emmanuel Bovari, Gäel Giraud and Florent McIsaac
Justice through polycentricity? A critical examination of climate justice framings in Pakistani climate policymaking pp. 199-216 Downloads
Zoha Shawoo and C. L. McDermott
The role of lifestyle changes in low-emissions development strategies: an economy-wide assessment for Brazil pp. 217-233 Downloads
Carolina Grottera, Emilio Lèbre La Rovere, William Wills and Amaro Olímpio Pereira Jr
Decarbonization pathways and energy investment needs for developing Asia in line with ‘well below’ 2°C pp. 234-245 Downloads
Wenji Zhou, David L. McCollum, Oliver Fricko, Shinichiro Fujimori, Matthew Gidden, Fei Guo, Tomoko Hasegawa, Han Huang, Daniel Huppmann, Volker Krey, Changyi Liu, Simon Parkinson, Keywan Riahi, Peter Rafaj, Wolfgang Schoepp, Fang Yang and Yuanbing Zhou
The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme: critical review and future outlook for three design innovations pp. 246-264 Downloads
Catherine Leining, Suzi Kerr and Bronwyn Bruce-Brand
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union (Brexit) and its impact on the EU as a climate change actor pp. 265-274 Downloads
Alexandra-Maria Bocse

Volume 20, month 1, 2020

The effects of a linked carbon emissions trading scheme for Latin America pp. 1-17 Downloads
Thais Oliveira, Angelo Gurgel and Steve Tonry
Outside in? Using international carbon markets for mitigation not covered by nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement pp. 18-29 Downloads
Lambert Schneider, Stephanie La Hoz Theuer, Andrew Howard, Kelley Kizzier and Martin Cames
Fast track or Slo-Mo? Public support and temporal preferences for phasing out fossil fuel cars in the United States pp. 30-45 Downloads
Adrian Rinscheid, Silvia Pianta and Elke U. Weber
Price stabilization mechanisms in China’s pilot emissions trading schemes: design and performance pp. 46-59 Downloads
Banban Wang, Anatole Boute and Xiujie Tan
Emissions trading in regulated electricity markets pp. 60-70 Downloads
William Acworth, Mariza Montes de Oca, Anatole Boute, Carlotta Piantieri and Felix Christian Matthes
Transition pathways for North Africa to meet its (intended) nationally determined contributions ((I)NDCs) under the Paris Agreement: a model-based assessment pp. 71-94 Downloads
Nadia S. Ouedraogo
Co-financing in the green climate fund: lessons from the global environment facility pp. 95-108 Downloads
Lianbiao Cui, Yi Sun, Malin Song and Lei Zhu
Domestic frames on Russia’s role in international climate diplomacy pp. 109-123 Downloads
Anna Korppoo
Putting equity into practice in the global stocktake under the Paris Agreement pp. 124-132 Downloads
Harald Winkler
How to avoid history repeating itself: the case for an EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) price floor revisited pp. 133-142 Downloads
Christian Flachsland, Michael Pahle, Dallas Burtraw, Ottmar Edenhofer, Milan Elkerbout, Carolyn Fischer, Oliver Tietjen and Lars Zetterberg
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