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  9. Closing wells: Fossil development and abandonment in the energy transition. (2023). Rodriguez, Mauricio ; van den Bijgaart, Inge.
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  10. Climate risks and realized volatility of major commodity currency exchange rates. (2023). Pierdzioch, Christian ; GUPTA, RANGAN ; Cepni, Oguzhan ; Bonato, Matteo.
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  11. In search of climate distress risk. (2023). Nguyen, Quyen ; Diaz-Rainey, Ivan ; Kuruppuarachchi, Duminda.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  12. The Carbon Bubble: climate policy in a fire‐sale model of deleveraging. (2023). Spiganti, Alessandro ; Comerford, David.
    In: Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
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  13. A dynamic systems approach to harness the potential of social tipping. (2023). Eker, Sibel ; Hohne, Niklas ; McCaffrey, Mark S ; Niamir, Leila ; Monasterolo, Irene ; Wilson, Charlie ; Zimm, Caroline.
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  14. Climate Change Regulations : Bank Lending and Real Effects. (2022). Ortega, Claudia Ruiz ; Pedraza, Alvaro Enrique ; Liriano, Faruk Miguel.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  15. Associations between Mental Health, Lifestyle Factors and Worries about Climate Change in Norwegian Adolescents. (2022). Bonsaksen, Tore ; Leonhardt, Marja ; Granrud, Marie Dahlen ; Lien, Lars.
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  16. Climate change, risk factors and stock returns: A review of the literature. (2022). Venturini, Alessio.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  17. “Carbon Bombs” - Mapping key fossil fuel projects. (2022). Tate, Ryan Driskell ; Bartsch, Nils ; Kuhne, Kjell ; Higson, Julia ; Habet, Andre.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  18. Tail risk in the fossil fuel industry: an option implied analysis around the unburnable carbon news. (2022). Neudörfer, Pablo ; Neudorfer, Pablo.
    In: Accounting and Finance.
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  19. When do investors go green? Evidence from a time-varying asset-pricing model. (2021). Ossola, Elisa ; Alessi, Lucia ; Panzica, Roberto.
    In: JRC Working Papers in Economics and Finance.
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  20. Should we fear transition risks - A review of the applied literature. (2021). Daumas, Louis.
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  21. Public environmental concern, CEO turnover, and green investment: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China. (2021). Gözgör, Giray ; Gu, Yan ; Ho, Kung-Cheng ; Yan, Cheng.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  22. Exposure to the IPCC special report on 1.5 °C global warming is linked to perceived threat and increased concern about climate change. (2020). Doran, Rouven ; Bohm, Gisela ; Ogunbode, Charles A.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  23. Eco-Social Divides in Europe: Public Attitudes towards Welfare and Climate Change Policies. (2020). Gugushvili, Dimitri ; Otto, Adeline.
    In: Sustainability.
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  24. Climate Risk and Commodity Currencies. (2020). Thorsrud, Leif ; Larsen, Vegard ; Kapfhammer, Felix.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  25. Climate Risk and Commodity Currencies. (2020). Thorsrud, Leif ; Larsen, Vegard ; Kapfhammer, Felix.
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  26. Climate risk and commodity currencies. (2020). Thorsrud, Leif ; Larsen, Vegard ; Kapfhammer, Felix.
    In: Working Paper.
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  27. Stranded Asset Risk and Political Uncertainty: The Impact of the Coal Phase-out on the German Coal Industry. (2019). Walther, Thomas ; Nguyen, Duc Khuong ; Breitenstein, Miriam ; Anke, Carl-Philipp.
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  28. Perceptions of seasonal weather are linked to beliefs about global climate change: evidence from Norway. (2018). Howe, Peter D.
    In: Climatic Change.
    RePEc:spr:climat:v:148:y:2018:i:4:d:10.1007_s10584-018-2210-6.

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