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Mitigating Climate Change in Africa: Barriers to Financing Low-Carbon Development. (2017). Manning, Dale ; Arbiol, Joseph ; Adenle, Ademola A.
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  37. Co-benefits approach: Opportunities for implementing sponge city and urban heat island mitigation. (2019). Gou, Zhong-Hua ; Wang, Junsong ; Zhu, Jin ; Qi, Jin-Da ; Zhao, Dong-Xue ; He, Bao-Jie.
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  38. A Multi-Risk Approach to Climate Change Adaptation, Based on an Analysis of South Korean Newspaper Articles. (2018). Kang, Youngeun ; Park, Chang-Sug.
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  40. Mitigating Climate Change in Africa: Barriers to Financing Low-Carbon Development. (2017). Manning, Dale ; Arbiol, Joseph ; Adenle, Ademola A.
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  41. Fossil Resources and Climate Change – The Green Paradox and Resource Market Power Revisited in General Equilibrium. (2017). Pfeiffer, Johannes.
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  43. Welfare with or without Growth? Potential Lessons from the German Healthcare System. (2016). Fischer, Matthias.
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  45. Measuring multiple impacts of low-carbon energy options in a green economy context. (2016). Thema, Johannes ; Teubler, Jens ; Suerkemper, Felix ; Hauptstock, Dorothea ; Urge-Vorsatz, Diana ; Kelemen, Agnes ; Thomas, Stefan ; Chatterjee, Souran ; Tirado-Herrero, Sergio ; Mzavanadze, Nora ; Gupta, Mukesh.
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  46. Assessing regional progress towards a ‘Green Energy Economy’. (2016). Mundaca, Luis ; MARKANDYA, ANIL.
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  47. Wind energy and green economy in Europe: Measuring policy-induced innovation using patent data. (2016). Söderholm, Patrik ; Lindman, SA ; Soderholm, Patrik.
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  49. The Cost of Greening Stimulus: A Dynamic Discrete Choice Analysis of Vehicle Scrappage Programs. (2015). Wei, Chao ; Li, Shanjun.
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  50. The Great Recession and the transition to a low-carbon economy. (2015). Papandreou, Andreas A..
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  51. Assessing ‘green energy economy’ stimulus packages: Evidence from the U.S. programs targeting renewable energy. (2015). Mundaca, Luis ; Richter, Jessika Luth.
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  52. Towards a Green Energy Economy? A macroeconomic-climate evaluation of Sweden’s CO2 emissions. (2015). Mundaca, Luis ; Roman, Rocio ; Cansino, Jose M..
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  54. The Impact of the Financial and Economic Crisis on Sustainability Transitions: Financial Investment, Governance and Public Discourse. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 39. (2013). Geels, Frank W.
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  56. A new economics approach to modelling policies to achieve global 2020 targets for climate stabilisation. (2012). Pollitt, Hector ; Barker, Terry ; Chewpreecha, Unnada ; Anger, Annela .
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  57. The role of the G20 in governing the climate change regime. (2012). Chung, Suh-Yong ; Kim, Joy.
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  58. Économie verte et développement durable : enjeux de politique économique. (2012). Barbier, Edward.
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  59. A Radically Conservative Vision? The Challenge of UNEPs Towards a Green Economy. (2012). Brockington, Dan.
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  60. The policy challenges for green economy and sustainable economic development. (2011). Barbier, Edward.
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  61. Ancillary impacts of energy-related climate change mitigation options in Africa’s least developed countries. (2011). Rowlands, Ian.
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  62. Mainstreaming climate policy: the role of media coverage in Finland. (2011). Lyytimaki, Jari.
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  65. Green Governance - One Solution for two problems? Climate change and economic shocks: risk perceptions and coping strategies in China, India and Bangladesh. (2010). Reinhardt, Dieter ; Senz, Anja .
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