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- Climate Change Policy Formation in Minnesota: The Case for a Regional Approach , pp 572-594

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- Climate Change Policy in California: Balancing Markets versus Regulation

- Michael Hanemann and Chris Busch
- Climate change policy in the MENA region: prospects, challenges and the implication of market instruments , pp 73-94

- Mustafa Hussein Babiker and Mohammed A. Fehaid
- Climate change policy under spatial heat transport and polar amplification , pp 127-166

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Climate change policy: models, controversies and strategies , pp 1-65

- Carlo Carraro
- Climate Change Scenarios

- Chuck Hakkarinen and Joel B. Smith
- Climate change, buildings and energy prices , pp 434-452

- Alberto Gago, Michael Hanemann, Xavier Labandeira and Ana Ramos
- Climate change, central banking and financial supervision: beyond the risk exposure approach , pp 175-194

- Yannis Dafermos
- Climate change, development and human rights , pp 66-85

- Stephen Humphreys
- Climate change, environmental degradation and the reproduction of social inequalities , pp 119-134

- Thomas Faist and Kerstin Schmidt
- Climate change, financial instability and central banking , pp 135-154

- Giada Valsangiacomo
- Climate change, Gaia and the Anthropocene , pp 307-317

- Simon Dalby
- Climate change, growth, and sustainability , pp 138-159

- Anders Hayden
- Climate change, happiness and income from a degrowth perspective , pp 160-180

- Filka Sekulova, Giorgos Kallis and François Schneider
- Climate change, international political economy and global energy policy , pp 77-88

- Robert Falkner
- Climate change, Malthus and collapse , pp 260-280

- Norman Schofield
- Climate change, marine ecosystems and global fisheries , pp 151-163

- U. Rashid Sumaila, William W.L. Cheung, Philippe M. Cury and Travis Tai
- Climate change, monetary policy, and green finance in Latin America: the open economy dimension , pp 169-184

- Pablo Bortz and Nicole Toftum
- Climate change, system change, and the path forward , pp 1-28

- Melissa K. Scanlan
- Climate Change, Technology Transfer and Low-carbon Economy Development in China

- Jingquan Chen
- Climate Change, Vulnerabilities and South Asia: Issues, Challenges and Options

- M. Adil Khan
- Climate Change, World Agriculture and Land Use , pp 297-326

- Roy Darwin, Marinos Tsigas, Jan Lewandrowski and Anton Raneses
- Climate change-related action and non-productiveinvestments in the European Union , pp 154-168

- MarÃa Amparo Grau Ruiz
- Climate Change: A Bundle of Uncertainties

- Thomas Schelling
- Climate change: from research to communication , pp 409-413

- Jean Jouzel
- Climate change: general aspects, and alterations in energy sources and use as responses , pp 149-172

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- Climate crisis, systemic transformation, and the role of nationalism , pp 45-64

- Andreas Pickel
- Climate disasters in Asia and the Pacific: the role of the Asian Development Bank in mitigation and adaptation , pp 66-77

- Vinod Thomas
- Climate engineering: how to present unbiased information to policymakers and the public through technology assessments , pp 141-150

- Katrina Pekar-Carpenter and Karen L. Howard
- Climate finance and the multilateral development banks , pp 383-402

- Ayse Kaya
- Climate impacts and global supply chains: an overview , pp 290-316

- Leonie Wenz and Sven N. Willner
- Climate justice and the right to solidarity , pp 241-258

- Usha Natarajan
- Climate legislation and international commitments , pp 193-208

- Alina Averchenkova and Sini Matikainen
- Climate Policy as an Impure Public Good , pp 35-50

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- Climate policy at the sub-national level , pp 143-174

- Ibon Galarraga, Elisa Sainz de Murieta and Joan França
- Climate policy in China: an overview , pp 76-102

- Ye Qi, Xiaofan Zhao and Nicholas Stern
- Climate policy integration: evidence on coherence in EU policies , pp 3-17

- Claudia Kettner, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Angela Köppl
- Climate proposals: ESG shareholder activism sidestepping board authority , pp 138-157

- Sofie Cools
- Climate refugees in India and international law: convergences divergences and anomalies , pp 76-94

- Atul Alexander
- Climate resilience and sustainable development: challenges and options for small island developing states , pp 96-112

- Ramón Pichs-Madruga
- Climate services and the nexus for smart resource management , pp 132-148

- Mirabela Marin, Roger Cremades, Nicu Constantin Tudose, Șerban Octavian Davidescu, Cezar Ungurean, Hermine Mitter and Anabel Sanchez-Plaza
- Climate tail risks , pp 89-112

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- Climate transformation through experimental governance: the case of the low-carbon city pilot program in China , pp 156-168

- Zhilin Liu, Jie Wang and Yunzhu Chen
- Climate transition: implications for fiscal policies , pp 199-208

- Lorenzo Forni
- Climate, Agriculture, and Economic Development , pp 166-183

- William Masters
- Climate, climatic change and society (CLICCS) , pp 101-113

- Antje Wiener
- Climate-related development aid for renewable energy projects: an analysis of its trends and role in fostering the low carbon transition in official development aid recipients , pp 442-470

- Cristina Peñasco
- Climate’s Long-term Impacts on Urban Infrastructures and Services: The Case of Metro Boston

- P. Kirshen, Matthias Ruth and W. Anderson
- Climatological Research and its Possible Contribution to Regional Planning in an Alpine Environment , pp 150-160

- Wolfgang Sulzer
- Climbing South Africa’s Water Services Ladder: Safe Drinking Water through Regulatory Governance

- Grant Mackintosh and Frederik Uys
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