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No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
- Introduction: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
- Norway: A large importer of electric cars and a large exporter of oil
- Why do we need a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism? Towards the development of a Climate Club
- No brainers in Argentina’s climate policy
- Low-hanging fruit in the Amazon: Feasible and cost-effective paths for Brazilian climate policy
- Reforming energy subsidies in the Middle East and North Africa: Easy pickings for climate policy or a political bombshell?
- No brainers in India
- Climate policy towards carbon neutrality in China
- From quick wins to big wins: Policies for structural transformation and low‑carbon growth in China
- Opportunities for fast and cost-effective decarbonisation in Russia
- Low-hanging fruit in Australia’s climate policy
- Climate policy opportunities for the United States
- Improving Canada’s approach to mitigating carbon emissions
- Strategic decarbonisation options for the UK
- The French case
- Enhancing climate mitigation policy in Germany
- Climate protection in Germany: Good, but not yet good enough
- Danish climate policy: Past achievements and future challenges
- Sweden: Finance negative emissions and remove the transport sector target
- Low-hanging fruit in climate policy: The case of Poland
- Climate policy in the broader sustainability context: Joint implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and th
- The critical role of feebates in climate mitigation strategies
- Making carbon taxation a global win-win