How politics shapes the outcomes of forest carbon finance

F Fleischman, S Basant, H Fischer, D Gupta… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Carbon forest finance often fails for political reasons.•Forest finance cannot
address systematic environmental injustices.•Finance opportunities are vulnerable to …

Country‐Specific Participation Patterns in Transnational Governance Initiatives on Sustainability: Preliminary Insights and Research Agenda

J Tosun, EL Saad, J Glückler, A Irigoyen Rios… - Global …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Transnational public–private governance initiatives (TGIs) have become key elements in
global governance, especially in the governance of sustainability. Pertinent research has …

Environmental challenges and political regime transition: The role of historical legacies and the European Union in Eurasia

Z Nazarov, A Obydenkova - Problems of Post-Communism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper addresses the impact of political regimes on carbon emissions (CO2) from a
historical perspective, covering the period of 1970–2015. Our sample consists of 153 …

Sustainable commodity governance and the global south

H Van der Ven, Y Sun, B Cashore - Ecological Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
This is the introduction to a special issue on 'Sustainable Commodity Governance and the
Global South.'A broad range of transnational governance initiatives have emerged to …

A life cycle analysis (LCA) primer for the agricultural community

H Sieverding, E Kebreab, JMF Johnson, H Xu… - Agronomy …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Consumer demand for sustainably produced agricultural products is increasing. One
approach that can be used to evaluate and compare product sustainability is to conduct a …

Silver lining to extreme weather events? Democracy and climate change mitigation

L Peterson - Global Environmental Politics, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
Long-standing meteorological research has established that anthropogenic climate change
increases the risk and intensity of extreme weather events, such as tropical cyclones, floods …

[HTML][HTML] Transnational partnerships, domestic institutions, and sustainable development. The case of Brazil and the Amazon Region Protected Areas program

LB Andonova, D Piselli - World Development, 2022 - Elsevier
The article examines the role of institutions in mediating the interface between global
challenges, transnational partnerships and the domestic politics of sustainable …

Reconciling the flexibility mechanisms of climate policies towards the inclusiveness of developing countries: commitments and prospects

C Atici - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Kyoto Protocol, signed in 1997 and enforced in 2005, aimed to reduce global
emissions and establish three mechanisms: an emission trading system, a clean …

[HTML][HTML] Divergent corporates: Explaining mining companies divergent performance in health impact assessments

REH Engebretsen, F Brugger - Resources Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Large resource extraction projects may give rise to significant environmental, social, and
public health externalities. While the environmental impact of extractive projects is regularly …

Transnational private environmental rule makers as interest organizations: evidence from the European union

S Renckens, K Pue, A Janzwood - Global Environmental Politics, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
While anecdotal evidence suggests that transnational private rule-making organizations
(TPROs)—such as eco-certification organizations—lobby public policy makers, we know …