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1. Climate Change in Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans

2. Interactions between a Federal Carbon Tax and Other Climate Policies

3. The Risk of Fiscal Collapse in Coal-Reliant Communities

4. PG&E: Market and Policy Perspectives on the First Climate Change Bankruptcy

5. An Assessment of the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act

6. Decarbonizing Space Heating with Air Source Heat Pumps

7. Carbon Pricing for Inclusive Prosperity: The Role of Public Support

8. A Guide to Emissions Trading under the Western Climate Initiative

9. Toward a Politics of Responsibility: The Case of Climate Change

10. Rescuing multilateralism

11. Resourcing Green Technologies through Smart Mineral Enterprise Development

12. An Opportunity for President Trump to Lead

13. An Ironic Outcome: The United States — Even under Trump — Is Closer to Meeting Its Emission Targets Than Canada

14. Allocating Transportation Revenues to Support Climate Policies in California and Beyond

15. Cooperation in a Post-Western World: Challenges and future prospects

16. The Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy

17. U.S.-ASEAN-ROK Cooperation on Nontraditional Security

18. Could the G-20 Become Coherent on Climate?

19. European Climate and Energy Policy: The Challenges Ahead

20. Is the US-China Climate Agreement a Game-changer?

21. Tana Johnson. Organizational Progeny. Why Governments are Losing Control over the Proliferating Structures of Global Governance

22. Responding to Trends in the U.S. Electricity Sector

23. The 2014 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

24. Immorality and Illegality of Sanctions and Iranian Response

25. The California REDD+ Experience: The Ongoing Political History of California's Initiative to Include Jurisdictional REDD+ Offsets within Its Cap-and-Trade System

26. Questions about the Geopolitics of Climate Engineering

27. The Hard Reality for International Climate Agreements in the United States

28. What Future for Human Rights?

29. Scaling Clean Energy: Lessons Learned and New Approaches

30. Safety of Crude Oil by Rail

31. New Energy, New Geopolitics

32. Hard Talk: Gabriel Marcella and William McIlhenny debate: Should the U.S. spy on its allies?

33. US-Guatemalan Relations: Continuing the Partnership

34. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

35. U.S. Disaster Preparedness and Resilience: Recommendations for Reform

36. Obama's Climate Policy: Addressing climate change through executive actions

37. The Future of the U.S. Electricity Sector

38. Energy Politics vs. the Earth

39. The Politics of Plenty: Balancing Climate and Energy Security

40. Identifying Options for a New International Climate Regime Arising from the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action

41. What are the Welfare Costs of Shoreline Loss? Housing Market Evidence from a Discontinuity Matching Design

42. Independence day: A special report on North America's oil and gas boom

43. Canada-US Arctic Marine Corridors and Resource Development

44. Mitt Romney's Energy Plan

45. After Sandy: Climate and Our Coastal Future

46. Water Insecurity: A Threat for Pakistan and India

47. Energizing Rio+20: How the United States Can Promote Sustainable Energy for All at the 2012 Earth Summit

48. Military capabilities in the Arctic

49. Policy Priorities for Advancing the U.S. Electric Vehicle Market

50. Extreme Weather, Extreme Prices: The costs of feeding a warming world

51. Japan's alliance diversification: a comparative analysis of the Indian and Australian strategic partnerships

52. The Advantages of an Assertive China

53. AB 32 and Climate Change: The National Context of State Policies for a Global Commons Problem

54. Andean-U.S. Dialogue Forum: Toward a Common Agenda for the Andean Countries and the United States

55. Face Reality? After You!--A Call for Leadership on Climate Change

56. The Idea of a Strategist's Education

57. The coming harmonization of climate change policy and international investment law

58. Ensuring Corporate Transparency to Mitigate Climate Change

59. US Climate Change Policy Efforts

60. Proposed Liability Framework for Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide

61. Chinese FDI in the United States is taking off: How to maximize its benefits?

62. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

63. Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation

64. Changing Currents: Turbulence for the Electricity Industry?

65. Global Energy Markets in a Time of Political Change

66. The Road to Climate Change Agreement Runs Through Montreal

67. The New World of Natural Gas

68. Energy Innovation: Driving Technology Competition and Cooperation Among the U.S., China, India, and Brazil

69. Global Prospects for Utility-Scale Solar Power: Toward Spatially Explicit Modeling of Renewable Energy Systems

70. Confronting the American Divide on Carbon Emissions Regulation

71. The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures

72. Thoughts on Grand Strategy and the United States in the Twenty-first Century

73. Juggling the New Triad--Energy, Environment and Security: A Case Study of the Canadian Oil Sands

74. The Odd Couple? The Merits of Two Tracks in the International Climate Change Negotiations

75. Reducing the U.S. Transportation Sector's Oil Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

76. Energy Security An Agenda for Research

77. Navigating Climate Change: An Agenda for U.S.-Chinese Cooperation

78. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

79. Assessing the American Power Act: The Economic, Employment, Energy Security, and Environmental Impact of Senator Kerry and Senator Lieberman's Discussion Draft

80. Climate Change and Armed Conflict: Hot and Cold Wars

81. Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in U.S. Public Discourse: Legitimizing Dissent

82. Where was united Africa in the climate change negotiations?

83. Addressing the Risks of Climate Change: The Politics of the Policy Options

84. Emerging U.S. Climate Policy: Where We are and How We Got Here

85. Environmental Change and Security Report: Issue 13

86. Toward a Global Science and Technology Policy Agenda for Sustainable Development

87. Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Ecological and Feminist Economics in Policy Debates

88. Manmohan Singh Visits Washington: Sustaining U.S.–Indian Cooperation Amid Differences

89. Five Alternatives that Make More Sense than Offshore Oil

90. Climate Commitments to 2050: A Roadmap for China

91. Towards a new climate regime? Views of China, India, Japan, Russia and the United States in the road to Copenhagen

92. The Dead Souls: How to deal with the Russian surplus?

93. Climate Shame: Get back to the table Initial analysis of the Copenhagen climate talks

94. A Roadmap for U.S.-China Collaboration on Carbon Capture and Sequestration

95. U.S.-China Cooperation on Nuclear Power

96. A Green Recovery? Assessing US Economic Stimulus and the Prospects for International Coordination

97. Oil, Gas and International Insecurity: Tackling a Self-fuelling Fire

98. The Young Generation Prepares to Support the United Nations

99. The Canadian Oil Sands: Energy Security vs. Climate Change

100. Economic Writing on the Pressing Problems of the Day: The Roles of Moral Intuition and Methodological Confusion