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1. Global Futures Bulletin: The BRICS and the Decarbonization and Biodiversity Protection Challenges

2. Women Political Leaders as Agents of Environmental Change

3. “They’re Making It up as They Go”: Inside the Response to Brazil’s Deadly Floods

4. Brazil-ASEAN Relations and the Energy Transition

5. Brazil Is Burning and Agribusiness Must Be Held Liable

6. Dynamics of the Ecosystem of Environmental Crimes in the Brazilian Legal Amazon

7. Amazonia on the Brink

8. Mercosur and Post-COVID 19 Exit Strategies in Terms of Sustainable Development: Renewable Energies and Climate Change

9. Climate Change and the Political Economy of Hydropower Disruption

10. Challenges and recommendations for the Amazon – Brazil

11. Brazil’s critical and strategic minerals in a changing world

12. Green Hydrogen's Contributions to the Energy Transition: Perspectives and Prerequisites

13. Decarbonization alternatives for the maritime sector in Brazil

14. Brazilian Youth Fight to Decolonize Climate Justice

15. Environmental Justice in the Age of Unnatural Disaster

16. Inventory of data on economic activity and deforestation in the Amazon Basin

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

18. Putting in Check the Brazilian Moves in the Climate Chessboard

19. Illegal Gold That Undermines Forests and Lives in the Amazon: An Overview of Irregular Mining and its Impacts on Indigenous Populations

20. Climate Politics and the Crisis of the Liberal International Order

21. New Solutions for a Changing Climate

22. Mobility of the Future: Climate Change and New Technologies

23. Three Ways to Explore the BRICS (Possible) Impact on the Future Global Order

24. The Amazon Is a Carbon Bomb: How Can Brazil and the World Work Together to Avoid Setting It Off?

25. Global climate adaptation governance in the Amazon through a polycentricity lens

26. Climate governance and International Civil Aviation: Brazil's policy profile

27. Brazilian energy-related climate (in)action and the challenge of deep decarbonization

28. Darkness at noon: deforestation in the new authoritarian era

29. With or Without You: How the G20 Could Advance Global Action towards Climate-Friendly Sustainable Development

30. A Specter is Haunting the West (?): The BRICS and the Future of Global Governance

31. Gender and Energy approaches by BASIC countries

32. Complementarity and dependency in the Energy sector and the transition to a low-carbon economy

33. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Mechanisms for Developing Countries under the UNFCCC: an analysis of the BASIC countries Biennial Update Reports

34. Could the G-20 Become Coherent on Climate?

35. Wandering decarbonization: the BRIC countries as conservative climate powers

36. Hard Talk: Gabriel Marcella and William McIlhenny debate: Should the U.S. spy on its allies?

37. The Brazil-Norway Agreement with Performance-Based Payments for Forest Conservation: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons

38. The California REDD+ Experience: The Ongoing Political History of California's Initiative to Include Jurisdictional REDD+ Offsets within Its Cap-and-Trade System

39. BRICS, Energy and the New World Order

40. Global Matrix: A conceptual and organisational framework for researching the future of global governance

41. Energy Innovation: Driving Technology Competition and Cooperation Among the U.S., China, India, and Brazil

42. The EU and the global climate regime: Getting back in the game

43. Where was united Africa in the climate change negotiations?

44. Social Impacts of Climate Change in Brazil: A municipal level analysis of the effects of recent and future climate change on income, health and inequality

45. Options for Reforming the Clean Development Mechanism

46. It\'s One Climate Policy World Out There—Almost

47. FORMA: Forest Monitoring for Action--Rapid Identification of Pan-tropical Deforestation Using Moderate-Resolution Remotely Sensed Data

48. Can Global De-Carbonization Inhibit Developing-Country Industrialization?