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    Historical institutionalism in Indonesia’s REDD+ climate policy: navigating the interplay between forest and climate governance institutions by Apriwan

    Published 2024
    “…The findings suggest that the interplay between forest and climate policy (REDD+) institutions reflects power asymmetries and leads to institutional continuity (re-equilibrium) and discontinuity of forest and climate institutions respectively…”
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    The meanings of climate change policy: implementing carbon reduction in the East Midlands by Pearce, Warren

    Published 2013
    “…Managers attempted to ‘embed’ climate policy within local authority practice, but were met with resistance and passivity stemming from climate policy’s diverse meanings amongst policy actors. …”
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    Aligning domestic policies with international coordination in a post-Paris global climate regime: A case for China by Li, Jun, Hamdi-Cherif, M., Cassen, C.

    Published 2017
    “…It is thus crucial to evaluate the transition costs of implementing different climate policy architectures under socioeconomic and technological uncertainties from a multiregional perspective. …”
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    Making climate change policy work at the local level: Capacity-building for decentralized policymaking in Japan by Takao, Yasuo

    Published 2012
    “…The article first lays out the basic components of local capacity for decentralized policy making and assesses the current local capacity in view of Japan's climate policy. The bulk of data employed in the study is derived from existing up-to-date government databases. …”
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    Carbon neutral policy in action: the case of Bhutan by Yangka, D., Rauland, Vanessa, Newman, P.

    Published 2018
    “…Climate policy across the world is proceeding at a highly variable pace, with some places very committed to decarbonizing their economies and others just beginning. …”
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    Energy efficiency potentials for global climate change mitigation by Sugiyama, M., Akashi, O., Wada, K., Kanudia, A., Li, Jun, Weyant, J.

    Published 2014
    “…The EMF27 results show that energy intensity declines faster under climate policy than under a baseline scenario. With a climate policy roughly consistent with a global warming of two degrees, the median annual improvement rate of energy intensity for 2010–2030 reaches 2.3 % per year [with a full model range of 1.3–2.9 %/yr], much faster than the historical rate of 1.3 % per year. …”
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    When does economic development promote mitigation and why? by Clulow, Zeynep

    Published 2016
    “…On the one hand, development should promote effective climate policy by enhancing states’ capacities for mitigation. …”
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    Public submission - WA State Government Climate Change Consultation by Finn, Hugh

    Published 2019
    “…Public submission to support the consultation undertaken by the Department of Water and Environment regarding Western Australia’s response to climate change and a proposed State Climate Policy. The submission describes the framework for a Zero Carbon Act for Western Australian to create a binding long-term emissions reduction of target of an amount of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and a planning and budgeting process for interim 5-year carbon budgets.…”
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    China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies by Li, Jun

    Published 2015
    “…This chapter will investigate both the strengths and weaknesses of climate policy in China based on a comprehensive review of national and sectoral policies which expect to facilitate China’s transition to a low carbon society in the next couple of decades. …”
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    A multi-level analysis of the role of instrumentalist factors and worldviews in shaping CO2 emissions trends by Clulow, Zeynep Deborah

    Published 2017
    “…The neo-liberal worldview, on the other hand, suggests that a state should design climate policy to minimise the domestic cost-benefit ratio of emissions behaviour. …”
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    Sectoral and regional expansion of emissions trading by Böhringer, Christoph, Dijkstra, Bouwe, Rosendahl, Knut Einar

    Published 2014
    “…We simulate international CO2 emission quota markets using marginal abatement cost functions and the Copenhagen 2020 climate policy targets for selected countries that strategically allocate emissions in a bid to manipulate the quota price. …”
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