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Endorsement of scientific inquiry promotes better evaluation of climate policy evidence
Public and scientific consensus about climate change do not align. Problematically, higher scientific knowledge has been associated with lower...
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The animal agriculture industry, US universities, and the obstruction of climate understanding and policy
The 2006 United Nations report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” provided the first global estimate of the livestock sector’s contribution to anthropogenic...
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Does integrating climate change projection with agriculture policy improve agricultural adaptation and food security? Evidence from Bangladesh
Predicting future temperature and precipitation patterns holds paramount importance for any country, particularly for devising effective agricultural...
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Neutral and negative effects of policy bundling on support for decarbonization
Decarbonization policies are frequently combined with other policies to increase public support or address related societal issues. To investigate...
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Determining the willingness to link climate and trade policy
Analysts have long advocated a linkage between international cooperation on climate change and trade measures, such as border tariffs, as a means of...
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Haumanu Hauora: refining public health institution policy to include Māori and climate change
The deepening climate crisis generates specific impacts that will exacerbate the already disproportionately negative health outcomes experienced by...
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National Climate Change Risk Assessments to inform adaptation policy priorities and environmental sustainability outcomes: a knowledge systems perspective
National Climate Change Risk Assessments (CCRAs) have a key role in informing priorities for adaptation policy but face significant challenges due to...
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Overcoming systemic and institutional challenges in policy implementation in South Africa's water sector
The water sector in South Africa is faced with numerous challenges, among which include; increased flooding and prolonged droughts caused by...
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Adoption and shift of water-saving strategies to policy shock: based on social-ecological system analysis
Water scarcity is a global issue due to climate change and increasing water demand. Water pricing policy is a critical instrument to stimulate...
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Using historical institutionalism as a guidepost to understanding policy change in Rust Belt cities
In the absence of national policy to address climate change in the USA, many scholars shifted focus to examine state and local level actions. Mayors,...
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Top-down or bottom-up? Norwegian climate mitigation policy as a contested hybrid of policy approaches
It is widely accepted that the Paris Agreement implies a shift in global climate mitigation policy from a top-down approach focused on global...
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Investigating how economic and national identity loss messages impact climate change policy support
As climate change continues to be politically divisive, develo** communications that align with right-leaning beliefs may increase bipartisan...
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Measuring policy coherence on global access to clean energy between European countries
Amongst the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring energy access in develo** countries while reducing global emissions of greenhouse gases...
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How does an economic shock affect environmental attitudes, preferences and issue importance? Evidence from Switzerland
How do economic shocks affect pressure by the mass public for pro-environmental political action? If democratic systems are to develop and sustain...
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Unpacking risk perceptions of COVID-19 in China: insights for risk management and policy-making
An analysis of risk perceptions during public health emergencies is crucial for effective risk management and policy-making. This paper examines risk...
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Social norms explain prioritization of climate policy
Most people in the United States recognize the reality of climate change and are concerned about its consequences, yet climate change is a low...
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Mineral Exploration Scenario in India: Prospect, Promise and Policy Reforms
India is endowed with unique geological and tectonic setting conducive to host potential mineral resources. A look at the mineral resource status of...
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Reflecting on the Science of Climate Tip** Points to Inform and Assist Policy Making and Address the Risks they Pose to Society
There is a diverging perception of climate tip** points, abrupt changes and surprises in the scientific community and the public. While such...
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A blessing or a curse? China’s Arctic involvement and its environmental policy to prevent further climatic change and pollution
The protection and sustainable use of environmental resources is one of the most salient tasks in Arctic regional governance, given that the region...
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Atmospheric Particulates Reduction Policy: The Case of South Korea
In a situation where various policy measures can be used to reduce atmospheric particulates, effectiveness and efficiency may vary depending on how...