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Should the EU climate policy framework be reformed? [PDF]
Though to-date the European Union (EU) has played the most significant leadership role in international negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the emission-reducing performance of individual EU Member states has for many been less than ...
David Ellison
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Design options for sectoral carbon market mechanisms and their implications for the EU ETS - Annexes: [PDF]
Jos Sijm +9 more
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The role of EU-ETS Mechanism as Environmental Investment Promoter in Europe and Developing Countries
Carlos Díaz Valdivia
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Speciation, extinction, and dispersal are the historical processes influencing the spatial distribution of lineages and strongly influence diversity patterns. Here, we apply a recently developed methodological approach to quantify the relative legacies in situ diversification history (i.e.
Arthur Vinicius Rodrigues +2 more
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Linking the EU ETS with California’s Cap-and-Trade Program : A Law and Economics Assessment
Manolis Kotzampasakis, Edwin Woerdman
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ABSTRACT Background The management of intermediate‐risk early prostate cancer (PCa) is challenging due to the difficulty in distinguishing indolent from aggressive tumors. This study explores the association between genomic alterations and the tumor and its microenvironment (TME) and implications for disease progression. Methods We performed multi‐omic
William Lautert‐Dutra +13 more
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How to navigate the EU's CBAM trilemma: A review of policy objectives and possible designs. [PDF]
Corvino F.
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This report presents some figures exploring the way Romanian installations have been operating under the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). At the request of the Government of Romania, a two-year Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS) Program on climate change and low-carbon green growth was launched by the World Bank in July 2013. The RAS
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ABSTRACT Air transport is one of the fastest‐growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions, yet it remains one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize. The sector's climate impact is amplified by two factors: the steady rise in passenger demand and the absence of commercially viable low‐carbon technologies for long‐haul flights.
Jouni K. Juntunen +2 more
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Policy mix for a low-carbon food system. [PDF]
Buso M, Banerjee S, West TAP.
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