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Climate Policy

2001 - 2025

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Volume 17, month 11, 2017

Corrigendum pp. X-XI Downloads
The Editors
Korea’s approach to overcoming difficulties in adopting the emission trading scheme pp. 947-961 Downloads
Hyungna Oh, Junwon Hyon and Jin-Oh Kim
What role for climate negotiations on technology transfer? pp. 962-981 Downloads
Matthieu Glachant and Antoine Dechezleprêtre
Read all about it!? Public accountability, fragmented global climate governance and the media pp. 982-997 Downloads
Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Lars Friberg and Edoardo Saccenti
Implications of global emission policy scenarios for domestic agriculture: a New Zealand case study pp. 998-1013 Downloads
Zack Dorner and Suzi Kerr
Interactions between European agricultural policy and climate change: a Slovenian case study pp. 1014-1030 Downloads
Emil Erjavec, Tina Volk, Miroslav Rednak, Ilona Rac, Barbara Zagorc, Ben Moljk and Jaka Žgajnar
Delivering the two degree global climate change target using a flexible ratchet framework pp. 1031-1045 Downloads
Hannah Ritchie and David S. Reay
Unleakable carbon pp. 1057-1064 Downloads
Margaret F. Hendrick, Shanna Cleveland and Nathan G. Phillips
Lessons from co-impacts assessment under the Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios (MAPS) Programme pp. 1065-1075 Downloads
Brett Cohen, Emily Tyler and Marta Torres Gunfaus
Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi Downloads
The Editors

Volume 17, month 10, 2017

Changing the game: the Paris Agreement and the role of scientific communities pp. 819-824 Downloads
Timothée Ourbak and Laurence Tubiana
What does the Paris Agreement mean for adaptation? pp. 825-831 Downloads
Alexandra Lesnikowski, James Ford, Robbert Biesbroek, Lea Berrang-Ford, Michelle Maillet, Malcolm Araos and Stephanie E. Austin
Exploring the financial and investment implications of the Paris Agreement pp. 832-852 Downloads
Stephen Peake and Paul Ekins
Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: drivers, barriers and the state of progress pp. 891-914 Downloads
Jun Rentschler and Morgan Bazilian
The power of public bureaucracies: forest-related climate change policies in Bangladesh (1992–2014) pp. 915-935 Downloads
Md Saifur Rahman and Lukas Giessen

Volume 17, month 8, 2017

REDD+ finance: policy making in the context of fragmented institutions pp. 687-707 Downloads
Mareike Well and Astrid Carrapatoso
REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: a qualitative comparative analysis pp. 708-730 Downloads
Maria Brockhaus, Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki, Jenniver Sehring, Monica Di Gregorio, Samuel Assembe-Mvondo, Andrea Babon, Melaku Bekele, Maria Fernanda Gebara, Dil Bahadur Khatri, Hermann Kambire, Felicien Kengoum, Demetrius Kweka, Mary Menton, Moira Moeliono, Naya Sharma Paudel, Thuy Thu Pham, Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo, Almeida Sitoe, Sven Wunder and Mathurin Zida
Promoting small and medium forest enterprises in national REDD+ strategies: a global analysis of enabling environments pp. 731-763 Downloads
Reem Hajjar, Olivia Sanchez Badini and Robert A. Kozak
The framing of international competitiveness in Canada’s climate change policy: trade-off or synergy? pp. 764-780 Downloads
David J. Blair
Managing the costs of CO abatement in the cement industry pp. 781-800 Downloads
Johan Rootzén and Filip Johnsson
Rebound policy in the Paris Agreement: instrument comparison and climate-club revenue offsets pp. 801-813 Downloads
Jeroen van den Bergh
Will leading by example help in mitigating climate change? A comment on ‘the economics of leadership in climate change mitigation’ by Gregor Schwerhoff pp. 814-816 Downloads
Yaniv Reingewertz
Response to the comment on: ‘The economics of leadership in climate change mitigation’ pp. 817-818 Downloads
Gregor Schwerhoff

Volume 17, month 7, 2017

Erratum pp. x-x Downloads
The Editors
Constraining and enabling factors to using long-term climate information in decision-making pp. 551-572 Downloads
Lindsey Jones, Clara Champalle, Sabrina Chesterman, Laura Cramer and Todd A. Crane
A synthesis of unilateral approaches to mitigating emissions leakage under incomplete policies pp. 573-590 Downloads
D. Rajagopal
Determinants of CO emission for post-Soviet Union independent countries pp. 591-615 Downloads
Jeong Hwan Bae, Dmitriy D. Li and Meenakshi Rishi
Applying personal carbon trading: a proposed ‘Carbon, Health and Savings System’ for British Columbia, Canada pp. 616-633 Downloads
L. I. Guzman and A. Clapp
Global climate policy and deep decarbonization of energy-intensive industries pp. 634-649 Downloads
Max Åhman, Lars J. Nilsson and Bengt Johansson
Landscape for change? International climate policy and energy transitions: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 650-663 Downloads
Peter Newell and Harriet Bulkeley
The Regensburg Model: reference values for the (I)NDCs based on converging per capita emissions pp. 664-677 Downloads
Manfred Sargl, Andreas Wolfsteiner and Günter Wittmann
Banning incandescent light bulbs in the shadow of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 678-686 Downloads
Grischa Perino and Thomas Pioch

Volume 17, month 6, 2017

Policy instruments for low-carbon development based on work from the EUFP7 project, CECILIA2050 pp. S1-S7 Downloads
Paul Ekins, Paul Drummond and Benjamin Görlach
Strategic design of long-term climate policy instrumentations, with exemplary EU focus pp. S8-S31 Downloads
Gjalt Huppes, Sebastiaan Deetman, Ruben Huele, René Kleijn, Arjan De Koning and Ester van der Voet
Ambitious climate policy through centralization? Evidence from the European Union pp. S32-S50 Downloads
Camilla Bausch, Benjamin Görlach and Michael Mehling
Cost-effective decarbonization in the EU: an overview of policy suitability pp. S51-S71 Downloads
Paul Drummond and Paul Ekins
Seeking optimality in climate change agri-food policies: stakeholder perspectives from Western Europe pp. S72-S92 Downloads
Agni Kalfagianni and Onno Kuik
Decarbonizing the EU energy system by 2050: an important role for BECCS pp. S93-S110 Downloads
Baltazar Solano Rodriguez, Paul Drummond and Paul Ekins
Public acceptability of climate change mitigation policies: a discrete choice experiment pp. S111-S130 Downloads
Milan Ščasný, Iva Zverinova, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Eva Kyselá and Katarzyna Zagórska
Financial barriers and environmental innovations: evidence from EU manufacturing firms pp. S131-S147 Downloads
Claudia Ghisetti, Susanna Mancinelli, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Mariangela Zoli
Industrial and terrestrial carbon leakage under climate policy fragmentation pp. S148-S169 Downloads
Mikel González-Eguino, Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Iñaki Arto, Alberto Ansuategi and Anil Markandya

Volume 17, month 5, 2017

Corrigendum pp. X-X Downloads
The Editors
Interprovincial allocation of China's national carbon emission allowance: an uncertainty analysis based on Monte-Carlo simulations pp. 401-422 Downloads
Bin Ye, Jingjing Jiang, Lixin Miao and Dejun Xie
China's changing economy: implications for its carbon dioxide emissions pp. 423-442 Downloads
Fergus Green and Nicholas Stern
Identifying the industrial sectors at risk of carbon leakage in China pp. 443-457 Downloads
Xin Wang, Fei Teng, Shaojie Zhou and Bofeng Cai
Exploring linkages among China's 2030 climate targets pp. 458-469 Downloads
Xin Wang and Shuwei Zhang
Coal chemicals: China's high-carbon clean coal programme? pp. 470-475 Downloads
Chi-Jen Yang
The prospect of engaging China in the ICAO global MBM scheme pp. 476-484 Downloads
Yitian Huang
Multi-level governance and climate change mitigation in New Zealand: lost opportunities pp. 485-500 Downloads
Julia Harker, Prue Taylor and Stephen Knight-Lenihan
Comparing emissions mitigation efforts across countries pp. 501-515 Downloads
Joseph Aldy, William Pizer and Keigo Akimoto
Innovating in sub-national climate policy: the mandatory emissions reduction scheme in Tokyo pp. 516-532 Downloads
Hitomi Roppongi, Aki Suwa and Jose A. Puppim De Oliveira
Stakeholder perceptions of event attribution in the loss and damage debate pp. 533-550 Downloads
Hannah R. Parker, Emily Boyd, Rosalind J. Cornforth, Rachel James, Friederike E. L. Otto and Myles R. Allen

Volume 17, month 4, 2017

Solidarity in transboundary flood risk management: A view from the Dutch North Rhine–Westphalian catchment area pp. 261-279 Downloads
Marjolein C.J. Van Eerd, Mark A. Wiering and Carel Dieperink
Investing in low-carbon transitions: energy finance as an adaptive market pp. 280-298 Downloads
Stephen Hall, Timothy Foxon and Ronan Bolton
Understanding the case for low-carbon investment through bottom-up assessments of city-scale opportunities pp. 299-313 Downloads
Andrew Heshedahl Sudmant, Andy Gouldson, Sarah Colenbrander, Rory Sullivan, Faye McAnulla and Niall Kerr
The impact of administrative transaction costs in the EU emissions trading system pp. 314-329 Downloads
Peter Heindl
Using the social cost of carbon to value earth observing systems pp. 330-345 Downloads
Roger Cooke, Alexander Golub, Bruce A. Wielicki, David F. Young, Martin G. Mlynczak and Rosemary R. Baize
Understanding carbon trading: Effects of delegating CO responsibility on organizations’ trading behaviour pp. 346-360 Downloads
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Lopez, Anita Engels and Lisa Knoll
Impact of justice and solidarity variables on the acceptability of managed realignment pp. 361-377 Downloads
Bénédicte Rulleau, Hélène Rey-Valette and Valérie Clément
Assessing the impact of a carbon tax in Ukraine pp. 378-396 Downloads
Miriam Frey
Combating climate change, by the books: Why are we waiting? The logic, urgency, and promise of tackling climate change/This changes everything: Capitalism vs. the climate pp. 397-400 Downloads
Frank Ackerman

Volume 17, month 2, 2017

A new era for climate policy pp. 111-112 Downloads
Frank Jotzo, Harald Winkler and Joanna Depledge
Russia's 2020 GHG emissions target: Emission trends and implementation pp. 113-130 Downloads
Anna Korppoo and Alexey Kokorin
Non-state governance and climate policy: the fossil fuel divestment movement pp. 131-149 Downloads
Julie Ayling and Neil Gunningham
UNFCCC before and after Paris – what's necessary for an effective climate regime? pp. 150-170 Downloads
Lukas Hermwille, Wolfgang Obergassel, Hermann E. Ott and Christiane Beuermann
Stakeholder participation in CDM and new climate mitigation mechanisms: China CDM case study pp. 171-188 Downloads
Yan Dong and Karen Holm Olsen
Identifying climate services needs for national planning: insights from Malawi pp. 189-202 Downloads
Katharine Vincent, Andrew J. Dougill, Jami L. Dixon, Lindsay C. Stringer and Tracy Cull
Assessing progress in MRV capacity development: experience with a scorecard approach pp. 203-212 Downloads
Till Neeff, Zoltán Somogyi, Corinna Schultheis, Esther Mertens, Joachim Rock, Johannes Brötz, Karsten Dunger, Katja Oehmichen and Sandro Federici
The polarization of public concern about climate change in Norway pp. 213-230 Downloads
Marianne Aasen
An ‘equal effort’ approach to assessing the North–South climate finance gap pp. 231-245 Downloads
Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio and Sara Herreras Martinez
US institutional pathways to clean coal and shale gas: lessons for China pp. 246-260 Downloads
Christian Downie and Peter Drahos

Volume 17, month 1, 2017

Climate policy after the Paris 2015 climate conference pp. 1-8 Downloads
Jorge E. Viñuales, Joanna Depledge, David Reiner and Emma Lees
Climate change after Paris: from turning point to transformation pp. 9-15 Downloads
Richard Kinley
The Paris Agreement: resolving the inconsistency between global goals and national contributions pp. 16-32 Downloads
Niklas Höhne, Takeshi Kuramochi, Carsten Warnecke, Frauke Röser, Hanna Fekete, Markus Hagemann, Thomas Day, Ritika Tewari, Marie Kurdziel, Sebastian Sterl and Sofia Gonzales
Precaution and post-caution in the Paris Agreement: adaptation, loss and damage and finance pp. 33-47 Downloads
Anju Sharma
The Paris Agreement: China’s ‘New Normal’ role in international climate negotiations pp. 48-58 Downloads
Isabel Hilton and Oliver Kerr
Responsibility and liability for climate loss and damage after Paris pp. 59-70 Downloads
Emma Lees
Small group, big impact: how AILAC helped shape the Paris Agreement pp. 71-85 Downloads
Guy Edwards, Isabel Cavelier Adarve, María Camila Bustos and J. Timmons Roberts
US-proofing the Paris Climate Agreement pp. 86-101 Downloads
Luke Kemp
Global trade and promotion of cleantech industry: a post-Paris agenda pp. 102-110 Downloads
John A. Mathews
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