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1. What needs to change for green funds to be truly green

2. Why adaptation projects do not stop climate-related migration

3. Getting global development back on track: Focus and start at home

4. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

5. Non-economic loss and damage: closing the knowledge gap

6. Climate Change Mitigation for Late Industrialisers: The Role of Technology Intensity in Manufacturing

7. Financing Loss and Damage at Scale: Toward a Mosaic Approach

8. Climate versus trade? Reconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation

9. Climate change and security: Preparing for different impacts

10. Comparative State Economic Interventions in the Carbon Capture and Storage Market

11. Making headway on Loss and Damage: Identifying key gaps and charting ways forward

12. How renewable energy transitions impact power structures in local communities

13. PLUS Politics: Tackling the EIA Impact Gap

14. Corruption risks loom large over financing of green infrastructure

15. Operationalization of the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage: Road to COP 27

16. Combatting Climate Change Through Nuclear Energy: Risks, Advantages, and Geopolitical Implications

17. Contingent-Owned Equipment and Environmental Considerations in UN Peacekeeping Operations

18. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

19. Toward an Environmental and Climate-Sensitive Approach to Protection in UN Peacekeeping Operations

20. Footing the Bill: Fair finance for loss and damage in an era of escalating climate impacts

21. Unaccountable Accounting: The World Bank’s unreliable climate finance reporting

22. The Social Side of Climate Change Adaptation: Reducing Conflict Risk

23. Transparency in multilateral climate governance: Ranking countries by the Climate Transparency Adherence Index

24. Re-securitizing climate: From ‘climate security’ to ‘ecology of peace’?

25. Real Effects of Climate Policy: Financial Constraints and Spillovers

26. We’ll always have Paris: How to adapt multilateral climate cooperation to new realities

27. Legal Aspect of The Concept of Climate Refugee: Evaluation of Existent Protection Tools and Suggested Solutions

28. Green Systems and Resilient Cities

29. Reclaiming Power, Restoring Peace: Key Findings from ICAN’s 2022 Women, Peace, and Security Forum

30. Policy Journal by Women of Color: WCAPS Pipeline Fellows Publication

31. Biden at 100 Days: A Climate Foreign-Policy Scorecard

32. Youth Participation in Global Governance for Sustaining Peace and Climate Action

33. Navigating through hydrogen

34. Hydrogen Deployment at Scale: The Infrastructure Challenge

35. Towards Sustainable Ocean Governance: A Call for Blue Climate Action in International Development

36. Weather Index Insurance: Promises and Challenges of Promoting Social and Ecological Resilience to Climate Change

37. Promoting Energy for Development in a World Accelerating to Net-Zero: Roundtable Report

38. Climate policy is macroeconomic policy, and the implications will be significant

39. The Impact of Climate Change on Global and Local Security Governance

40. Climate Change and Its Impact on Security Provision - The Role of Good Security Sector Governance and Reform

41. Climate of cooperation: How the EU can help deliver a green grand bargain

42. Will Only a Green Power Remain a Great Power?

43. Stuck in the Past: Lessons on Emissions for Developing Oil Producers

44. Tying Their Hands? How Petroleum Contract Terms May Limit Governments’ Climate Policy Flexibility

45. National Oil Companies and Climate Change: Insights for Advocates

46. The Economic Geography of Global Warming

47. Climate Change: The Greatest National Security Threat to the United States

48. Democratization, Poverty Reduction and Risk Mitigation in Fragile and Post-Conflict States

49. In Defense of both Climate and Justice: The Climate Justice Movement

50. The Peacebuilding Commission and Climate-Related Security Risks: A More Favourable Political Environment?

51. Green certificates: a better version of green bonds

52. Climate change and peace in international operations: Ways forward for Denmark’s Ministry of Defence

53. Scoping NATO's environmental security agenda

54. The Future of Carbon Offset Markets

55. The Divergent Trajectories of the Global Migration and Refugee Compacts: Implementation amid Crisis

56. Behavioural Science for the Environment

57. The Climate Crisis and the City: The Significance of Cities as the Perpetrator and the Victim of, and as “a” Solution to the Climate Crisis

58. Progress on implementing the Briefing note Hague Declaration on Climate and Security

59. Climate Security: Making it #Doable

60. Development – A Private Affair? The involvement of the Italian private sector in rural development cooperation programmes

61. Facing Risk: Options and Challenges in Ensuring that Climate/Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance Deliver for Poor People

62. Climate Finance Shadow Report 2018: Assessing Progress Towards the $100 billion Commitment

63. Mobilizing Knowledge To Enhance Adaptive Capacity

64. Environmental Provisions in Trade Agreements: Promises at the Trade and Environment Interface

65. Aid, environment and climate change

66. Pathways to Deforestation-Free Food: Developing Supply Chains Free of Deforestation and Exploitation in the Food and Beverage Sector

67. Uprooted by Climate Change: Responding to the Growing Risk of Displacement

68. A Proposal for U.S. Leadership on International Climate Finance During the Trump Administration

69. How Climate Change and Water and Food Insecurity Drive Instability

70. Uncovering the Implications of the Paris Agreement: Climate Change as a Catalyst for Transformative Sustainability in Cities

71. Assessing the Governance Practices of Sustainability Reporting

72. A Smarter Dimension of a New Universal Climate Agreement?

73. Assessing the Governance Practices of Sustainability Reporting

74. Data Intelligence for 21st Century Water Management: A Report from the 2015 Aspen-Nicholas Water Forum

75. El Nino: The case for urgent action

76. Extreme Carbon Inequality: Why the Paris climate deal must put the poorest, lowest emitting and most vulnerable people first

77. ECOWAP: A Fragmented Policy. Development partners and regional institutions should address leadership and coordination issues in order to build a common agricultural policy for West Africa

78. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

79. The EU’s New Climate Target: Contribution to a Successful Deal in Paris

80. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

81. Renewable Energy’s Coming of Age: A Disruptive Technology?

82. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

83. Growth, Innovation and Trade in Environmental Goods

84. Global Sustainability, Climate Change and Finance Policy: A South African Perspective

85. Defining Loss and Damage: Key challenges and considerations for developing an operational definition

86. Loss and Damage in INDCs: An investigation of Parties’ statements on L&D and prospects for its inclusion in a Paris Agreement