Climate Policy
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Volume 16, month 11, 2016
- One farewell and many welcomes pp. 953-955

- Michael Grubb
- Facilitating linkage of climate policies through the Paris outcome pp. 956-972

- Daniel M. Bodansky, Seth A. Hoedl, Gilbert Metcalf and Robert Stavins
- Challenges in developing effective policy for soil carbon sequestration: perspectives on additionality, leakage, and permanence pp. 973-992

- Tas Thamo and David Pannell
- Reaching a climate agreement: compensating for energy market effects of climate policy pp. 993-1010

- Sonja Peterson and Matthias Weitzel
- Bypassing the ‘ratification straitjacket’: reviewing US legal participation in a climate agreement pp. 1011-1028

- Luke Kemp
- Comparative assessment of Japan's long-term carbon budget under different effort-sharing principles pp. 1029-1047

- Takeshi Kuramochi, Jusen Asuka, Hanna Fekete, Kentaro Tamura and Niklas Höhne
- The socialization potential of the CDM in EU–Vietnam climate relations pp. 1048-1064

- David Belis and Bart Kerremans
- Factors driving international technology transfer: empirical insights from a CDM project survey pp. 1065-1084

- Carsten Gandenberger, Miriam Bodenheimer, Joachim Schleich, Robert Orzanna and Lioba Macht
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 16, month 10, 2016
- Cap setting and allowance allocation in China's emissions trading pilot programmes: special issues and innovative solutions pp. 815-835

- Tao Pang and Maosheng Duan
- Improving technology transfer through national systems of innovation: climate relevant innovation-system builders (CRIBs) pp. 836-854

- David Ockwell and Rob Byrne
- What explains public support for climate policies? A review of empirical and experimental studies pp. 855-876

- Stefan Drews and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Modelling long-term HFC emissions from India's residential air-conditioning sector: exploring implications of alternative refrigerants, best practices, and a sustainable lifestyle within an integrated assessment modelling framework pp. 877-893

- Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Mohit Sharma
- Engaging communities in climate adaptation: the potential of social networks pp. 894-908

- Rebecca Cunningham, Christopher Cvitanovic, Thomas Measham, Brent Jacobs, Anne-Maree Dowd and Ben Harman
- Benefit cost analysis, resilience and climate change pp. 909-923

- Stephen Knight-Lenihan
- Indigenous community benefits from a de-centralized approach to REDD+ in Brazil pp. 924-939

- Thales A. P. West
- Global climate policy and local energy politics: is India hiding behind the poor? pp. 940-951

- Mark Daniel Jaeger and Katharina Michaelowa
Volume 16, month 8, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Full legal compliance with the Kyoto Protocol’s first commitment period – some lessons pp. 673-681

- Michael Grubb
- The nexus approach to water–energy–food security: an option for adaptation to climate change pp. 682-702

- Golam Rasul and Bikash Sharma
- Review of the experience with monitoring uncertainty requirements in the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 703-731

- Igor Shishlov and Valentin Bellassen
- Using carbon finance to support climate policy objectives in high mountain ecosystems pp. 732-751

- Adrian Ward, Paul Dargusch, Giorgio Grussu and Rosalaura Romeo
- Proposal for a poverty-adaptation-mitigation window within the Green Climate Fund pp. 752-767

- Sandrine Mathy and Odile Blanchard
- Compliance of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol in the first commitment period pp. 768-782

- Igor Shishlov, Romain Morel and Valentin Bellassen
- Who determines transformational change in development and climate finance? pp. 783-791

- Harald Winkler and Navroz K. Dubash
- Helping eco-labels to fulfil their promises pp. 792-802

- Gilles Grolleau, Lisette Ibanez, Naoufel Mzoughi and Mario Teisl
- Energy research within the UNFCCC: a proposal to guard against ongoing climate-deadlock pp. 803-813

- Barry W. Brook, Kingsley Edney, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Rasmus Karlsson and Jonathan Symons
Volume 16, month 7, 2016
- European energy governance and decarbonization policy: learning from the 2020 strategy pp. 543-547

- Kacper Szulecki
- Shaping the ‘Energy Union': between national positions and governance innovation in EU energy and climate policy pp. 548-567

- Kacper Szulecki, Severin Fischer, Anne Therese Gullberg and Oliver Sartor
- Situational analysis of EU renewable energy legislation pp. 568-585

- Tomas Wyns and Arianna Khatchadourian
- An offshore wind union? Diversity and convergence in European offshore wind governance pp. 586-605

- Oscar Fitch-Roy
- Sharing the gains from EU--Western Balkan renewable electricity cooperation pp. 606-621

- Dorian Frieden, Andreas Tuerk, Mak Đukan, Andre Ortner and Johan Lilliestam
- Nuclear energy and path dependence in Europe’s ‘Energy union’: coherence or continued divergence? pp. 622-641

- Andrew Lawrence, Benjamin Sovacool and Andrew Stirling
- Varieties of capitalism and clean energy transitions in the European Union: When renewable energy hits different economic logics pp. 642-657

- Stefan Ćetković and Aron Buzogány
- Assessment of the EU 10% interconnection target in the context of CO 2 mitigation pp. 658-672

- András Mezősi, Zsuzsanna Pató and László Szabó
Volume 16, month 6, 2016
- The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP): insights and emerging issues pp. S1-S6

- Chris Bataille, Henri Waisman, Michel Colombier, Laura Segafredo and Jim Williams
- The need for national deep decarbonization pathways for effective climate policy pp. S7-S26

- Chris Bataille, Henri Waisman, Michel Colombier, Laura Segafredo, Jim Williams and Frank Jotzo
- Improving deep decarbonization modelling capacity for developed and developing country contexts pp. S27-S46

- Steve Pye and Chris Bataille
- Uncertainty management and the dynamic adjustment of deep decarbonization pathways pp. S47-S62

- Sandrine Mathy, Patrick Criqui, Katharina Knoop, Manfred Fischedick and Sascha Samadi
- Assessing decarbonization pathways and their implications for energy security policies in Japan pp. S63-S77

- Ken Oshiro, Mikiko Kainuma and Toshihiko Masui
- Achieving development and mitigation objectives through a decarbonization development pathway in South Africa pp. S78-S91

- Katye E. Altieri, Hilton Trollip, Tara Caetano, Alison Hughes, Bruno Merven and Harald Winkler
- Exploring national decarbonization pathways and global energy trade flows: a multi-scale analysis pp. S92-S109

- Steve Pye, Christophe McGlade, Chris Bataille, Gabrial Anandarajah, Amandine Denis-Ryan and Vladimir Potashnikov
- Managing carbon-intensive materials in a decarbonizing world without a global price on carbon pp. S110-S128

- Amandine Denis-Ryan, Chris Bataille and Frank Jotzo
Volume 16, month 5, 2016
- GDP and employment effects of policies to close the 2020 emissions gap pp. 393-414

- Terry Barker, Eva Alexandri, Jean-Francois Mercure, Yuki Ogawa and Hector Pollitt
- Policy without politics: technocratic control of climate change adaptation policy making in Nepal pp. 415-433

- Hemant R. Ojha, Sharad Ghimire, Adam Pain, Andrea Nightingale, Dil B. Khatri and Hari Dhungana
- Aligning emissions trading and feed-in tariffs in China pp. 434-455

- Wenbin Lin, Alun Gu, Xin Wang and Bin Liu
- Can CDM finance energy access in Least Developed Countries? Evidence from Tanzania pp. 456-473

- Benjamin T. Wood, Susannah M. Sallu and Jouni Paavola
- Transfer patterns in Phase I of the EU Emissions Trading System: a first reality check based on cluster analysis pp. 474-495

- Regina Betz and Tobias S. Schmidt
- The tools of climate adaptation policy: analysing instruments and instrument selection pp. 496-521

- Daniel Henstra
- GHG mitigation of agricultural peatlands requires coherent policies pp. 522-541

- Kristiina Regina, Arif Budiman, Mogens H. Greve, Arne Grønlund, Åsa Kasimir, Heikki Lehtonen, Søren O. Petersen, Pete Smith and Henk Wösten
Volume 16, month 4, 2016
- Health and environmental co-benefits and conflicts of actions to meet UK carbon targets pp. 253-283

- Alison Smith, Michael Holland, Outi Korkeala, Jamie Warmington, Daniel Forster, Helen ApSimon, Tim Oxley, Roald Dickens and Stephen M. Smith
- Linkage of greenhouse gas emissions trading systems: learning from experience pp. 284-300

- Matthew Ranson and Robert Stavins
- Scenarios for a 2 °C world: a trade-linked input--output model with high sector detail pp. 301-317

- Arjan De Koning, Gjalt Huppes, Sebastiaan Deetman and Arnold Tukker
- Do international factors influence the passage of climate change legislation? pp. 318-331

- Sam Fankhauser, Caterina Gennaioli and Murray Collins
- Climate change mitigation scenarios and policies and measures: the case of Kazakhstan pp. 332-352

- Aiymgul Kerimray, Kanat Baigarin, Rocco De Miglio and Giancarlo Tosato
- Controlling GHG emissions from the transportation sector through an ETS: institutional arrangements in Shenzhen, China pp. 353-371

- Jingjing Jiang, Bin Ye, Xiaoming Ma and Lixin Miao
- Inclusive approaches to urban climate adaptation planning and implementation in the Global South pp. 372-392

- Eric Chu, Isabelle Anguelovski and JoAnn Carmin
Volume 16, month 3, 2016
- Free allocation in the 3rd EU ETS period: assessing two manufacturing sectors pp. 125-144

- Christian Stenqvist and Max Åhman
- Climate policy strength compared: China, the US, the EU, India, Russia, and Japan pp. 145-164

- Hugh Compston and Ian Bailey
- Green growth and climate change: conceptual and empirical considerations pp. 165-177

- Miklós Antal and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Promoting green industrial development through local content requirements: India's National Solar Mission pp. 178-195

- Oliver Johnson
- The economics of leadership in climate change mitigation pp. 196-214

- Gregor Schwerhoff
- Integrating agriculture and energy to assess GHG emissions reduction: a methodological approach pp. 215-236

- Alessandro Chiodi, Trevor Donnellan, James Breen, Paul Deane, Kevin Hanrahan, Maurizio Gargiulo and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Narrowing gaps between research and policy development in climate change adaptation work in the water resources and agriculture sectors of Cambodia pp. 237-252

- Va Dany, Bhishna Bajracharya, Louis Lebel, Michael Regan and Ros Taplin
Volume 16, month 1, 2016
- After monetary policy, climate policy: is delegation the key to EU ETS reform? pp. 1-25

- G. Grosjean, W. Acworth, C. Flachsland and Robert Marschinski
- The (ir)relevance of transaction costs in climate policy instrument choice: an analysis of the EU and the US pp. 26-49

- Fabian Joas and Christian Flachsland
- Citizens' perceptions of justice in international climate policy: an empirical analysis pp. 50-67

- Joachim Schleich, Elisabeth Dütschke, Claudia Schwirplies and Andreas Ziegler
- Change and transition: the climate of Ukraine's agri-food sector pp. 68-87

- Natalie Kopytko
- Bookkeeping rather than climate policy making: national mitigation strategies in Western Europe pp. 88-108

- Juan Casado-Asensio and Reinhard Steurer
- Challenges to the development of carbon markets in China pp. 109-124

- Alex Lo
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