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  • Estimates of the social cost of carbon vary widely as a function of different ethical parameters. Faced with values ranging from US$10 to US$1,000 per tCO2 and above, some perplexed policymakers have adopted 'target-consistent' carbon pricing instead.

    • Cameron Hepburn
    News & Views
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 389-390
  • Ambitious carbon pricing reform is needed to meet climate targets. This Perspective argues that effective revenue recycling schemes should prioritize behavioural considerations that are aimed at achieving greater political acceptance.

    • David Klenert
    • Linus Mattauch
    • Nicholas Stern
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 669-677
  • Following a groundswell of voluntary net-zero targets by companies, regulators are increasingly introducing mandatory rules. If governments can overcome the barriers to rigour, coherence and fairness, such mandatory ‘ground rules’ have the potential to overcome the obstructionism that holds back a just climate transition.

    • Thomas Hale
    • Thom Wetzer
    • Rupert Stuart-Smith
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 14, P: 306-308
  • Decision makers need sector-specific, policy-focused, dynamic economic models with rich representations of technological progress. These allow them to understand how the energy transition is likely to unfold with different policies and what its impacts might be. A new generation of models is emerging to meet these demands, but more action is needed.

    • Pete Barbrook-Johnson
    • Jean-François Mercure
    • Timothy M. Lenton
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 229-231
  • Four future greenhouse gas emission scenarios for the global plastics system are investigated, with the lead scenario achieving net-zero emissions, and a series of  technical, legal and economic interventions recommended.

    • Fernando Vidal
    • Eva R. van der Marel
    • Charlotte K. Williams
    Reviews
    Nature
    Volume: 626, P: 45-57
  • Research on climate change mitigation tends to focus on supply-side technology solutions. A better understanding of demand-side solutions is missing. We propose a transdisciplinary approach to identify demand-side climate solutions, investigate their mitigation potential, detail policy measures and assess their implications for well-being.

    • Felix Creutzig
    • Joyashree Roy
    • Elke U. Weber
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 260-263
  • All major industrialized countries are failing to meet the pledges they made to cut greenhouse-gas emissions, warn David G. Victor and colleagues.

    • David G. Victor
    • Keigo Akimoto
    • Cameron Hepburn
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 548, P: 25-27
  • Investors will play a major role, whether active or passive, in climate change mitigation. To enable prudent decision-making, we propose three physically based engagement principles that could be used to assess whether an investment is consistent with a long-term climate goal.

    • Richard J. Millar
    • Cameron Hepburn
    • Myles R. Allen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 2-4
  • Net-zero emissions is more than a concept of physical climate science. It is implemented in social, political and economic contexts. This Perspective proposes seven attributes that are critical for the practical and effective implementation of net zero.

    • Sam Fankhauser
    • Stephen M. Smith
    • Thom Wetzer
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 15-21
  • Evaluating the impact of renewable energy innovation research funding is important to design more productive research and development programmes. Pless et al. discuss the key challenges in effective evaluation of research funding outcomes and identify solutions.

    • Jacquelyn Pless
    • Cameron Hepburn
    • Niall Farrell
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 5, P: 284-290
  • Oxford economist Dieter Helm co-edits a new book, The Economics and Politics of Climate Change, due out next month. Anna Barnett caught up with him in London to get his take on a long-term strategy for reducing emissions.

    • Anna Barnett
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 1, P: 108