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1. The Disruption of Arctic Exceptionalism: Managing Environmental Change in Light of Russian Aggression

2. Kazakhstan could lead Central Asia in mitigating the world’s energy and food shortages

3. China and the new globalization

4. The Arctic is Hot: Addressing the Social and Environmental Implications

5. Climate adaptation: The race to cool down Europe’s cities

6. Environmental Inequality in Industrial Brownfields: Evidence from French Municipalities

7. The Arctic within EU Strategies: A Renewed Centrality

8. Environmental Protection and Climate Change Budgets of Metropolitan Municipalities: An Assessment For 2021

9. Green Defence: the defence and military implications of climate change for Europe

10. Environmental Activism in Russia

11. A new climate for peace: How Europe can promote environmental cooperation between the Gulf Arab states and Iran

12. Characterisation of Danish agricultural investments in Tanzania and Uganda

13. How to support a rights-based approach to nature-based solutions

14. Next-Generation Technology and Electoral Democracy: Understanding the Changing Environment

15. Securing alternative gas supplies and addressing critical infrastructure gaps in Europe

16. Determinants and Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Austria: Spillovers to Novel Innovative Environmental Technologies

17. EXPLAINING CONFLICT OVER INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

18. Preventing the Critical Minerals Crisis

19. Local community views on Marine Protected Areas on Greek islands

20. Environment in Times of War: Climate and Energy Challenges in the Post-Soviet Region

21. Is there a Future for Europe

22. A CO2-Border Adjustment Mechanism as a Building Block of a Climate Club

23. Gains Associated with Linking the EU and Chinese ETS under Different Assumptions on Restrictions, Allowance Endowments, and international Trade

24. Russia Meets Climate Change: The Domestic Politicization of Environmental Issues and External Pressure to Decarbonize

25. Engaging Brazil in the era of climate action: Can Europe and the United States devise a new globalisation?

26. Is EU leading the way to becoming a global change in business and human rights?

27. A transition for the citizens? Ensuring public participation in the European Green Deal

28. The Digital Technology Environment and Europe’s Capacity to Act

29. Book Talk. Klimat: Russia in the Age of Climate Change by Thane Gustafson

30. The EU Green Deal and Its Industrial and Political Significance

31. Small states’ security strategies need an international energy dimension: What can be learned from the Danish Nord Stream and Baltic Pipe negotiations?

32. Preparatory Study for the Evaluation of Denmark's Development Cooperation on Climate Change Adaptation: Overviews and analysis of Danish support to adaptation from 2008-2018

33. Opportunities for Danish stabilisation policy to engage with climate- and livelihood-related conflict: New approaches to fragility in the Horn of Africa and Sahel

34. An Overview of Agricultural Support Policies in Turkey: A Comparative Regional Analysis

35. Carbon Accounting by Public and Private Financial Institutions: Can We Be Sure Climate Finance Is Leading to Emissions Reductions?

36. The New US-EU Energy Security Agenda: Roundtable Report

37. The Common Agricultural Policy 2023-2027 Change and Continuity

38. A Euro-Mediterranean Green Deal? Towards A Green Economy In The Southern Mediterranean

39. Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change in the Mediterranean

40. Climate change and Finnish comprehensive security: Insights into enhanced preparedness

41. The geopolitics of the energy transition: Global issues and European policies driving the development of renewable energy

42. Facilitating Environmental Migration through Humanitarian and Labour Pathways: Recommendations for the UK Government

43. Progress of the Debate on Sustainable Farming in the EU

44. The Southern Gas Corridor and the New Geopolitics of Climate Change

45. UK Green Growth Index

46. Financing energy innovation: internal finance and the direction of technical change

47. The European Union at a Crossroads: Unlocking Renewable Hydrogen’s Potential

48. Democracy and Climate Change

49. Is Coronavirus Good for Our Sick Planet?

50. Illegal Trafficking of Plastic Waste: The Italy–Malaysia Connection

51. The New European Commission's Green Deal and Geopolitical Language: A Critique from a Decentring Perspective

52. EUROPEAN INTERESTS AND EXTERNAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY OF THE EU TOWARD EGYPT

53. The Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Strategic Pillar for the European Battery Alliance

54. Latvia’s Climate Policy

55. European energy security and the critical role of transatlantic energy cooperation

56. Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Development: Past trends and ways forward for Danish development cooperation

57. Three Steps to Integrate Climate Change Adaptation and Development: Addressing resilience in Danish development policy

58. The European Green Deal: Assessing its current state and future implementation

59. What role for health in the new Commission?

60. The End of ‘Business as Usual’? COVID-19 and the European Green Deal

61. COVID-19 and the Climate – Energy Nexus

62. Behavioural Science for the Environment

63. Czech EU presidency: Basis for a Successful Implementation

64. Revisiting EU Climate and Energy Diplomacy: A Starting Point for Green Deal Diplomacy?

65. Economic Costs of Ex ante Regulations

66. What do investors in electric vehicles technologies want?

67. What drives them to invest in the sustainable mobility transition ? Evidence from a conjoint experiment on European investors' policy preferences

68. Czech Perception of the EU Climate Policy

69. European Green Deal: will it bring structural change?

70. Winds of Change, or More of the Same?

71. The EU’s Green Deal: Bismarck’s ‘What Is Possible’ Versus Thunberg’s ‘What Is Imperative’

72. From Climate Change Awareness to Climate Crisis Action

73. Are Agri-Food Workers Only Exploited in Southern Europe?

74. Do We Need an EU Ethical Food Label?

75. Warsaw, Brussels, and Europe’s Green Deal: Challenges and Opportunities in 2020

76. Freshwater as a Global Commons: International Governance and the Role of Germany

77. EuroPACE Market Analysis

78. Climate Politics in a Fragmented Europe

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

80. Cooperation between European Cities and Amazonian Indigenous Peoples in the Fight Against Climate Change

81. Climate Crisis and European Cities: From Shallow to Deep Adaptation

82. Waste as a cause of climate change: what to do with it?

83. The Amazon Wildfires and Environmental Conservation: What Can the EU do?

84. An Environmental Apocalypse Looming on the Red Sea — The Yemen Review, May 2019

85. Climate Change: Conflict and Cooperation (Full Issue)

86. Soft vs Hard Governance for Labour and Environmental Commitments in Trade Agreements: Comparing the US and EU Approaches

87. GENDEREDNESS IN ENGOs: A COMPARATIVE INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND TURKEY

88. From Clans to Co-Ops: Confiscated Mafia Land in Sicily

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

90. Potential impact of financial innovation on financial services and monetary policy

91. WHAT ABOUT THE ADRIATIC ?

92. Training Manual: Gender leadership in humanitarian action

93. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AS WE ENTER THE ANTHROPOCENE

94. POLITICO-ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA

95. EU’s Energy Union Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities

96. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Climate Change & Policy

97. Supporting Global Food Security in a Changing Climate Through Transatlantic Cooperation

98. Exercising or Evading International Public Authority? The Many Faces of Environmental Post-Treaty Rules

99. The EU Commission and the Fragmentation of International Law: Speaking European in a Foreign Land

100. Political Parties in Multi-Level Polities: The Nordic countries compared