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Do Net‐Zero Targets Embedded in (EU) Legislation Increase Public Support for Climate Policies?
Abstract Over 90 countries have committed to reaching net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions by a specific year, and many include this commitment in legislation. Often, public authorities make these commitments before implementing a set of climate change mitigation policies aimed at meeting these commitments.
Goran Dominioni +2 more
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The creation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) marks the beginning of an era of growing importance of environmental issues within energy policy.
Eduardo Sá Barreto
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Colombia's forests play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change, but they are currently facing severe degradation, particularly after the 2016 Peace Agreement. Our literature review highlights a growing research interest in this topic and demonstrates how interdisciplinary approaches combining diverse methods can enhance
Estefanía Muñoz +13 more
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Fluid Toxicities: Violent Affective Ecologies in Cartagena, Colombia
ABSTRACT Water is at the centre of climate change emergency concerns in coastal cities. It constitutes here a fluid entry point to investigating the socio‐ecological politics of toxicities for residents dwelling with and against contaminated waters in Cartagena, Colombia's urban extensions.
Laura Neville, Silke Oldenburg
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Este artigo visa analisar a Ação Popular como instrumento de ativismo climático para crianças, adolescentes e jovens brasileiros. A pesquisa se baseia no crescente envolvimento de crianças, adolescentes e jovens na busca de novas formas de influenciar a
Marcelo Bruno Bedoni de Sousa
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ABSTRACT Village tank cascade systems (VTCS) are a long‐established form of water management in Sri Lanka's dry zone. However, their role in groundwater recharge, climate adaptation, and water governance remains insufficiently recognized in policy and planning.
Ananthini Nanthakumaran +1 more
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ABSTRACT Bengaluru, a primary metropolitan centre in India, is currently grappling with the dual crises of urban flooding and severe groundwater depletion. These challenges are driven by rapid urbanization, which has seen built‐up areas increase from 42% to 86% over two decades, resulting in a dramatic loss of vegetation and wetlands.
S. Biswas, S. V. B. Patel, B. Maheshwari
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Political Visions of a Global Challenge Visões Políticas de um Desafio Global
GIDDENS, Anthony. A política da mudança climática. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 2010. 316p. ISBN: 978-85-378-0261-8. [Traduzido do original: GIDDENS, Anthony. The politics of climate change. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2009]. Tradução de Vera Ribeiro.
Thiago de Araújo Mendes
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An overview of domestic aspects in US climate policy
The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climate policy. To accomplish the task, the authors analyzes the discussions when Bill Clinton was ruling the country, a time during which global discussions ...
Solange Reis Ferreira +2 more
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Power Through Visibility: How Policy Narratives Matter in Climate Change Debate on X
ABSTRACT Research on policy narratives has shown that political actors employ certain narrative strategies in their competition for attention. Although we know that actors' narrative strategies coincide with existing power constellations (e.g., government vs. opposition), the ways in which they influence public attention remain largely unknown. In this
Simon Bulian +3 more
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