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

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

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

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

5. Climate Protection Litigation on the Rise

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

7. Enhancing Resilience in a Chaotic World: The Role of Infrastructure

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

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

10. Most green funds do not have a sustainability impact

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

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

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

14. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

15. Defining the Path to Zero Hunger in an Equitable World

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

17. Encouraging Farmer Adoption of Regenerative Agriculture Practices in the United States

18. Global Terrorism Index 2023

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

20. Climate change and security: Preparing for different impacts

21. G20 Energy Transitions and Climate Finance Task Force Report

22. Towards an Intersectional Feminist Development Policy for Germany

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

24. Stepping Up Our Climate Diplomacy

25. How Climate Diplomacy is a Pillar of Efforts to Address Climate Change

26. Themes of COP28

27. Climate Financing

28. Building Climate Resilience in Urban Informal Settlements through Data Co-production

29. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from State-Owned Enterprises: A Preliminary Inventory

30. PLUS Politics: Tackling the EIA Impact Gap

31. Making Energy Resilient: State Strategies, Progress, and Opportunities

32. Reducing Methane Emissions from Global Gas

33. Multilateral Trade Arrangements and Climate Provisions

34. Convergence and Divergence: Multilateral Trade and Climate Agendas

35. Decarbonizing Aluminum: Rolling Out a More Sustainable Sector

36. WTO 2025: Getting back to the negotiating table

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

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

39. Caring in a changing climate: Centering care work in climate action

40. Carbon Pricing: A primer for Oxfam

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

42. Cleaning Up Dirty Industries: Strategies for a Greener Future

43. US Commitments in Nutrition and Health for a Better Future

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

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

46. Gender Dimensions of Climate Insecurity

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

48. Navigating the Crises in European Energy

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

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

51. Climate Finance Effectiveness: Six Challenging Trends

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

53. Let Them Eat Carbon

54. Behavior Change in the Face of Disaster Risk Finance

55. Analysis of the Short-Term and Long-Term Impacts of the Coronavirus Crisis on International Climate Policyt

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

57. Green Systems and Resilient Cities

58. ‘Climate Change and Political Letdown: Understanding Environmental Degradation through the Prisoner’s Dilemma.’

59. PLAN E: A Grand Strategy for the Twenty-first Century Era of Entangled Security and Hyperthreats

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

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

62. The Price of Speculation: Cryptocurrencies and Climate Change

63. Urban Resilience: A 21ˢᵗ Century Challenge

64. Financing Responses to Climate Migration: The Unique Role of Multilateral Development Banks

65. Countering Terrorism on Tomorrow’s Battlefield: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency (NATO COE-DAT Handbook 2)

66. Creating a New Energy Strategy for a Post Ukraine War World

67. How Much Have the Oil Supermajors Contributed to Climate Change?

68. Allocation of Climate-Related Risks in Investor–State Mining Contracts

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

70. Corruption risks loom large over financing of green infrastructure

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

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

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

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

75. International development cooperation as a global governance policy

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

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

78. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

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

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

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

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

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

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

85. Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytical climate economy

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

87. The Consequences of Unilateral Withdrawals from the Paris Agreement

88. IS CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVING GLOBAL CONFLICT?

89. Kyoto-2: The Lame Duck of West European Climate Diplomacy: Lessons Learned From the International Climate Process

90. Climate-Migration: A Security Analysis within the Context of Green Theory

91. Climate Change and International Migration: The Role of Foreign Aid

92. The Climate-Security Century: Three Climate Hotspots

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

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

95. The Climate-Gender-Conflict Nexus: Amplifying Women's Contributions at the Grassroots

96. Transnational Threats (Syllabus Resource)

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

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

99. Navigating through hydrogen

100. Impact of Institutions in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters