Is There Really a Scientifically Proven Link Between Carbon Emissions and Climate Change? M. Kielmas OGEL 1 (2006)
New York Addresses Climate Change With the First Mandatory U.S. Greenhouse Gas Program E. Sussman OGEL 4 (2006)
How the World Bank Could Lead the World in Alleviating Climate Change R. GoodlandS. Counsell OGEL 3 (2008)
Which Types of Measures Are More Likely to Bring Progress in Combating Climate Change? M.G. Ascione OGEL 4 (2009)
International Climate Change Litigation and the Negotiation Process C. SchwarteR. Byrne OGEL 1 (2011)
Understanding the Differing Governance of EU Emissions Trading and Renewables - Feedback Mechanisms and Policy Entrepreneurs E. Lerum BoassonJ. Wettestad OGEL 2 (2011)
An Alternative Way to Deal with Climate Change: A Comparative Study and Critical Review of Basic Acts and Bills on Climate Change and Energy in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan A.M. Gao OGEL 2 (2011)
Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Electricity Sector: A Challenge for Competition Policy Too? An Analysis of Experience to Date and Some Suggestions for the Future D. Wilsher OGEL 5 (2011)
Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidance for Local Governments in the United States E. Sussman OGEL 5 (2011)
The Governance of the Energy Union: An 'Intricate System' Unable to Achieve the European Union Common Goals L. Ammannati OGEL 3 (2019)
The EU Constitutional Framework and the Clean Energy Package: A limit for EU Energy and Climate Ambitions? M. Zaccaria OGEL 3 (2019)