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1. Carbon border adjustments, climate clubs, and subsidy races when climate policies vary

2. Armed group opportunism in the face of recent crises: COVID-19 and climate change

3. Climate Protection Litigation on the Rise

4. Section 232 reloaded: the false promise of the transatlantic ‘climate club’ for steel and aluminium

5. Most green funds do not have a sustainability impact

6. Bridging the Gap: A "Sustainable Food Seal"

7. Global Terrorism Index 2023

8. It’s not a Sprint, it’s a Marathon: Reviewing Governmental R&D Support for Environmental Innovation

9. Planetary health: A holistic vision for people and the planet

10. To Prevent the Collapse of Biodiversity, the World Needs a New Planetary Politics

11. Gender Dimensions of Climate Insecurity

12. Monetary Policy for the Climate? A Money View Perspective on Green Central Banking

13. Navigating the Crises in European Energy

14. Climate Finance Effectiveness: Six Challenging Trends

15. Building a Portfolio of Pull Financing Mechanisms for Climate and Development

16. Let Them Eat Carbon

17. WTO 2025: Getting back to the negotiating table

18. Behavior Change in the Face of Disaster Risk Finance

19. The Price of Speculation: Cryptocurrencies and Climate Change

20. The role of competition in the transition to climate neutrality

21. We Will Build the Future: A Plan to Save the Planet

22. The portfolio of economic policies needed to fight climate change

23. How carbon tariffs and climate clubs can slow global warming

24. A reform strategy to transform energy: From piecemeal to systemwide change

25. Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytical climate economy

26. The impact of trade and trade policy on the environment and the climate: A review

27. The Consequences of Unilateral Withdrawals from the Paris Agreement

28. Framing Climate Change: The Need for a Human Security Perspective

29. Annex | ALNAP Lessons Paper: Adapting humanitarian action to climate change

30. Can Panel Data Methodologies Determine the Impact of Climate Change on Economic Growth?

31. Strengthening Regional Policy Frameworks to Better Respond to Environmental Migration: Recommendations for the UK Government

32. Who’s Responsible for Climate Change? New Evidence Based on Country-Level Estimates of Climate Debt

33. Navigating the Straits: Pull Financing for Climate and Development Outcomes

34. Valuing Climate Liabilities: Calculating the Cost of Countries’ Historical Damage from Carbon Emissions to Inform Future Climate Finance Commitments

35. Operationalizing Climate Adaptation at the US International Development Finance Corporation: The Case for an Agriculture-Led Agenda in Low-Income Countries

36. How Do Development Agencies Support Climate Action?

37. Can climate change be tackled without ditching economic growth?

38. Climate-related Security Risks in the 2020 Updated Nationally Determined Contributions

39. Climate Change, Central Banking, and Financial Supervision: Beyond the Risk Exposure Approach

40. Climate Policies after Paris: Pledge, Trade, and Recycle

41. Fossil Fuel Subsidy Inventories vs. Net Carbon Prices: a Consistent Approach for Measuring Fossil Fuel Price Incentives

42. Future of Construction

43. DART-BIO: A technical description

44. The Need for Local Governance of Global Commons: The Example of Blue Carbon Ecosystems

45. Accounting for terrestrial and marine carbon sink enhancement

46. Global Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Capital Allocation Strategies Between Impact Ambitions and Measurement Challenges

47. Stranded Fossil-Fuel Assets Translate into Major Losses for Investors in Advanced Economies

48. Nature-based solutions to development and climate change challenges: Understanding ecosystem-based adaptation approaches

49. How to rein in fossil fuel subsidies ? Towards a New WTO Regime

50. Electoral Rights of Environmentally Displaced Persons

51. What Are the Distributional Implications of Climate Policies? Recent Evidence from Developing Countries

52. The Untapped Potential of Global Climate Funds for Investing in Social Protection

53. Green Hydrogen in a Circular Carbon Economy: Opportunities and Limits

54. Adapting humanitarian action to the effects of climate change

55. Global Governance 2.0: The Collective Choreography of Cooperation

56. Powering the Globe: Lessons from Southeast Asia for China’s Global Energy Interconnection Initiative

57. Climate Change in Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans

58. The Geopolitics of Food Security: Barriers to the Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger

59. Pathways of Climate Insecurity: Guidance for Policymakers

60. Building the Banking Sector’s Capacity for Green Infrastructure Investments for a Low-Carbon Economy

61. Reduce, Remove, Recycle: Clarifying the Overlap between Carbon Removal and CCUS

62. A preliminary assessment of the impacts, implications, and opportunities of COVID-19 on the coastal and marine environment and resources

63. City Resiliency and Climate Change: A Report from the 2020 Inter-Policy School Summit

64. Carbon Pricing and the Elasticity of CO2 Emissions

65. Understanding Climate-Security Risks: A Mechanism-based Approach

66. Low-Carbon Transition Risks for Finance

67. Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?

68. Making Peace with Climate Adaptation

69. Modeling Myths: On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation

70. Sorry, but the Virus Shows Why There Won’t Be Global Action on Climate Change

71. A Near-Term to Net Zero Alternative to the Social Cost of Carbon for Setting Carbon Prices

72. Net-Zero and Geospheric Return: Actions Today for 2030 and Beyond

73. Nowhere to Hide: Implications for Policy, Industry, and Finance of Satellite-Based Methane Detection

74. Expanding the Reach of a Carbon Tax: Emissions Impacts of Pricing Combined with Additional Climate Actions

75. Engaging State-Owned Enterprises in Climate Action: Workshop Report

76. Carbon Consumption Patterns of Emerging Middle Classes

77. Ownership in the Electricity Market: Property, the Firm, and the Climate Crisis

78. Engaging State-Owned Enterprises in Climate Action

79. Low-Carbon Heat Solutions for Heavy Industry: Sources, Options, and Costs Today

80. Outcome Report on the Climate Crisis, Global Land Use and Human Rights Conference

81. Climate Security: Making it #Doable

82. Advancing United Nations Responses to Climate-related Security Risks

83. Navigating Low-Carbon Finance Management at Banks and Non-Banking Financial Institutions

84. Supply and Demand in a Time of Changing Geopolitics and a Changing Climate

85. Central Bank Mandates, Sustainability Objectives and the Promotion of Green Finance

86. Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?

87. Can Non-State Actors Help to Overcome Barriers to State Cooperation? The Case of Global Climate Governance

88. Not All that Glitters Is Gold: An Analysis of the Global Pact for the Environment Project

89. What Is a Climate Response Measure? Breaking the Trade Taboo in Confronting Climate Change

90. Designing High-seas Marine Protected Areas to Conserve Blue Carbon Ecosystems: A Climate-essential Development?

91. Governance of Marine Geoengineering

92. Should Monetary Policy Take Inequality and Climate Change into Account?

93. Responding to Economic and Ecological Deficits

94. Leading Change in United Nations Organizations

95. What’s next for UN climate negotiations? The UNFCCC in the era of populism and multipolar competition

96. The Renewable Power of the Mine

97. Trade and Climate Change: Synergies and Conflicts

98. From Fisheries Subsidies to Energy Reform under International Trade Law

99. Climate Change Disclosure of the Financial Sector

100. Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions: The Road to ‘Hothouse Earth’ is Paved with Good Intentions