- Special Issue: Supply-Side Climate Policy: Emerging Lessons and Next Steps
- Peter Newell & Angela Carter, Introduction: What next for supply-side policy?
- Peter Newell & Angela Carter, Understanding supply-side climate policies: towards an interdisciplinary framework
- Amanda Slevin & John Barry, Reconciling Ireland’s climate ambitions with climate policy and practice: challenges, contradictions and barriers
- Supply-side climate policy and fossil fuels in developing countries: a neo-Gramscian perspective Augusto Heras
- Pedro Alarcón, What next for supply-side policy in the south: emerging lessons from Ecuador’s Yasuní initiative
- Choyon Kumar Saha, Least developed countries versus fossil fuel incumbents: strategies, divisions, and barriers at the United Nations climate negotiations
- Sarah Greene & Angela V. Carter, From national ban to global climate policy renewal: Denmark’s path to leading on oil extraction phase out
- Harro van Asselt, Panagiotis Fragkos, & Kostas Fragkiadakis, The environmental and economic effects of international cooperation on restricting fossil fuel supply
- Clara McDonnell, Pension funds and fossil fuel phase-out: historical developments and limitations of pension climate strategies
- Alessandra Arcuri, Kyla Tienhaara, & Lorenzo Pellegrini, Investment law v. supply-side climate policies: insights from Rockhopper v. Italy and Lone Pine v. Canada
- Matthias KrollKjell Kühne, “Climate Bailout”: a new tool for central banks to limit the financial risk resulting from climate change
- Joyeeta Gupta, Yang Chen, & Lisa Jacobson, Applying earth system justice to phase out fossil fuels: learning from the injustice of adopting 1.5 °C over 1 °C
Sunday, July 14, 2024
New Issue: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
The latest issue of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 24, no. 1, March 2024) is out. Contents include: