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1. Grounding Women’s Land Rights: Towards equity and climate justice

2. Leaving No One Behind: A green bargain for people and planet

3. Climate Change Adaptation Issues for Arctic and Sub-Arctic Cities

4. China's Trade Strategies and Korea-China Cooperation Plans

5. Climate change prioritization in low-income and developing countries

6. Geoeconomic fragmentation and net-zero targets

7. The flaws in project-based carbon credit trading and the need for jurisdictional alternatives

8. On the Role of Local Government in Promoting Peace and Political-Environmental Sustainability

9. Climate-Political Migration in Israel and Palestine

10. Hydropolitics in the Middle East

11. Climate Plans for the People: Civil society and community participation in national action plans on climate change

12. Unaccountable Adaptation: The Asian Development Bank’s overstated claims on climate adaptation finance

13. Decoding the Global Goal on Adaptation at COP28

14. The changing dynamics of European electricity markets and the supply-demand mismatch risk

15. Re-energising Europe’s global green reach

16. The economic case for climate finance at scale

17. Locally-led climate change adaptation works: Here are eight ways to support it

18. Bridging the gap in climate change financing to violent conflict affected areas

19. Climate-related losses and damages to social cohesion are overlooked

20. Climate migration amplifies gender inequalities

21. Why has the Global Demand for Uranium Increased Recently?

22. The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in Financing Energy Transition in South America

23. Navigating the climate crisis together: EU-ASEAN cooperation on climate adaptation

24. Build Carbon Removal Reserve to Secure Future of EU Emissions Trading

25. Climate Adaptation Finance: The Gap Between Needs and Resources Continues to Grow

26. The EU Joint Communication on the ClimateSecurity Nexus One Year On

27. From Carrots to Sticks, to Carrots Again? The EU’s Changing Sustainable Trade Agenda

28. Policy impacts of the Climate Change Conferences in the Mediterranean

29. Guidebook on Nigeria’s Energy Transition

30. Strengthening Methane Emissions Reduction in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector

31. Leveraging Livelihood Diversification for Peacebuilding in Climate- and Conflict-affected Contexts

32. Winds of change: The EU’s green agenda after the European Parliament election

33. A crisis of one’s own: The politics of trauma in Europe’s election year

34. Climate Adaptation in Africa: Locally Led and Nature Based Solutions

35. A New Horizon in U.S. Trade Policy: Key Developments and Questions for the Biden Administration

36. Climate change and security: Preparing for different impacts

37. US-EU climate change industrial policy: Pulling in different directions for cooperation, competition, and compromise

38. The geoeconomics of the hydrogen era: Towards a new global energy architecture

39. Climate, Peace and Security in a Changing Geopolitical Context: Next Steps for the European Union

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

41. Keeping the lights on: The EU’s energy relationships since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

42. Sunny side up: Maximising the European Green Deal’s potential for North Africa and Europe

43. Ends of the earth: How EU climate action can weather the coming election storm

44. From coal to consensus: Poland’s energy transition and its European future

45. Brace yourself: How the 2024 US presidential election could affect Europe

46. Decarbonisation nations: How EU climate diplomacy can save the world

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

48. How the EU and US can advance the green transition along with energy and resource security

49. Reframing of Global Strategies and Regional Cooperation Pathways for an Inclusive Net-Zero Strategy in the Energy Transition Framework

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

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

52. The potential of sovereign sustainability-linked bonds in the drive for net-zero

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

54. Why Democracies Implement Better Climate Actions: Case Study of India, the Philippines, and Japan

55. The Persistent Consequences of the Energy Transition in Appalachia’s Coal Country

56. Updating Estimates of Methane Emissions: The Case of China

57. The Science of Rapid Climate Change in Alaska and the Arctic: Sea Ice, Land Ice, and Sea Level

58. Opportunities for Multilateral Cooperation on Climate Change in the Arctic

59. Climate change actions in conflict affected contexts

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

61. Climate resilience and Cook Islands' relationship of Free Association with Aotearoa / New Zealand

62. Climate change, mobility and human trafficking in Ethiopia

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

64. How to encourage private sector climate initiatives in Kenya

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

66. Into the Blue Pacific: Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity

67. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

68. Japan’s Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth Strategy

69. ASEAN's medium- to long-term trade strategies and the direction of RoK-ASEAN cooperation

70. Implications of Climate Change Impacts on Food Security Threats in Africa and the Middle East

71. Analysis of India's New and Renewable Energy Market and Policies and Implications for Korea-India Cooperation

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

73. Scaling up locally led adaptation in Bangladesh: three action areas

74. Environmental Protection and Climate Change Budgets of Metropolitan Municipalities

75. Evaluating The Social and Economic Consequences of Global Warming On African Women

76. Climate Change in Africa: What we know, what we don't, and where we should go from here

77. Green Jobs and the City: Towards a Just Transition in Developing Countries

78. Climate (Im)mobility in Urban Contexts: From Recognition to Action

79. Germany’s Energiewende: Synergies, Trade-offs and Political Drivers

80. Environmental Migration and Labor Market

81. Impact of China's Emissions Trading System on Industries and its Policy Implications

82. North Korea’s Climate Change Challenges and the Need for International Cooperation

83. Paris Agreement Article 6 and Implications for Korea’s NDC Implementation

84. Central Asia’s Trade Strategies and Korea-Central Asia Cooperation Plans

85. Green Reintegration: Supporting Returning Migrants in Climate-Affected Communities

86. Climate, Finance, and Geopolitics: Human Self-delusions and the Challenges for Europe

87. How an international agreement on methane emissions can pave the way for enhanced global cooperation on climate change

88. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has cemented the European Union's commitment to carbon pricing

89. Climate Change and Trade to the EU Priority Sectors for Policy Intervention in South Africa

90. Water Dilemmas: The cascading impacts of water insecurity in a heating world

91. Gendered Dimensions of Loss and Damage in Asia

92. Climate Change and the Political Economy of Hydropower Disruption

93. Addressing Loss and Damage through the Mosaic: A Simulation from the Delta Republic

94. The Global Stocktake at COP28: Ensuring a Successful Outcome

95. Revitalising the Green Climate Fund

96. The Arctic Warning: Climate-Related Challenges for Community Health

97. Three frontlines in Africa's resource conflicts

98. Arctic climate science is caught in the middle of geopolitical tension

99. Managing Africa's resources equitably demands accountable states

100. Private investments in climate and sustainable development are still not catching on in Africa