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International maritime regulation decreases sulfur dioxide but increases nitrogen oxide emissions in the North and Baltic Sea
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions from ship** have been regulated internationally for more than fifteen years. Emissions reduction from...
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Nonlinear impact of environmental pollution on international tourism, the role of institutional quality, economic complexity, trade, and exchange rates: evidence from G7 and E7 nations
This study, to the best of our knowledge and understanding, is the first to explore the impact of environmental quality on international inbound...
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How best to incorporate conjunctive water management into international water law: legal amendment, instrument coupling, or new protocol adoption?
International water conventions—e.g., the 1997 United Nations Convention on the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses —include positive...
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Lessons learnt from two decades of international environmental agreements: law
As Patricia Birnie cautiously and prophetically put it in the inaugural issue of this journal (INEA 1, January 2001, p. 74), “we do not know whether...
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Decision analysis of international joint prevention and control of public health emergencies
COVID-19 has caused huge losses to countries around the world, and it will not end in a short time. The lack of motivation for international joint...
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Assessing the global ocean science community: understanding international collaboration, concerns and the current state of ocean basin research
Web of Science data covering 2000–2020 was used to analyse trends in ocean research, specific to the five ocean basins (Arctic, Atlantic, Indian,...
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Urban access across the globe: an international comparison of different transport modes
Access (the ease of reaching valued destinations) is underpinned by land use and transport infrastructure. The importance of access in transport,...
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The impact of power dynamics on international climate commitments: a case study of the USA–Iran over climate action and economic sanctions
This research brings a fresh approach by employing a game theoretic analysis of the US–Iran confrontation, based on a sanctions game model in the...
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Economic analysis of international environmental agreements: lessons learnt 2000–2020
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law & Economics , we conduct an extensive review of...
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Eco-City Development in China: International Perspective and Comparaison
China’s remarkable international dominance and influence have been widely acknowledged worldwide. However, its rapid urbanization and... -
Job creation in a low carbon transition to renewables and energy efficiency: a review of international evidence
In this paper, we present findings from a systematic review on job creation, quality, and skills, focusing on decarbonisation in the energy sector....
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How Does Environmental Policy Stringency Affect Inefficiency of Firms? New Evidence from International Firm-Level Data
This paper examines the strong version of the Porter hypothesis (PH) using a huge international firm-level dataset of approximately 800,000...
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International corporations trading Brazilian soy are keystone actors for water stewardship
Transnational corporations play a major, but poorly constrained, role in reallocating global water resources. Here, we couple high-resolution,...
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Could global norms enable definition of sustainable farming systems in a transformative international trade system?
This paper aims to support differentiation between sustainable and unsustainable agricultural production, with a view to enabling a transformative...
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Conserving migratory birds of Turkey: role of the international legal framework
Turkey has a very unique and important location for migratory birds in terms of geography. The country’s 486 bird species include 416 migratory...
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Climate and human health: a review of publication trends in the International Journal of Biometeorology
The climate-health nexus is well documented in the field of biometeorology. Since its inception, Biometeorology has in many ways become the umbrella...
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Market implied volatility and natural disasters: international evidence
Using daily data, we provide fresh international evidence that an occurrence of natural disaster is accompanied by an increase in the market implied...
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Ecopolitics to International Environmental Law: A Literature Review on How Countries Are Performing Under the International Convention on Climate Change
The purpose of this study is to determine how legal and international requirements related to the Convention against Climate Change impact countries’... -
Designed to be stable: international environmental agreements revisited
In a three-stage game, we revisit the non-cooperative coalition approaches into international environmental agreements by tackling a fundamental...
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Quantified impacts of international trade on the United States’ carbon intensity
After the USA reached its carbon emission peak in 2007, the share of carbon emissions from its energy activities showed a downward trend. As a...