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  • Climate policy adoption in one country increases the probability of adoption in neighbouring countries. Governments can thus support global climate action by adopting a leadership role in climate policy and do not need to worry about freeriding behaviour.

    • Manuel Linsenmeier
    • Adil Mohommad
    • Gregor Schwerhoff
    News & Views
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 613-614
  • The adoption of some climate policies can facilitate the subsequent adoption of other policies, which is referred to as policy sequencing. Across sectors and countries, policy sequences often play an important role in the adoption and stringency of carbon pricing.

    • Manuel Linsenmeier
    • Adil Mohommad
    • Gregor Schwerhoff
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 1107-1110
  • International diffusion of carbon pricing policies can result in large global greenhouse gas emission reductions. Here, the authors quantify these benefits from diffusion that provide additional support for leadership in climate policy.

    • Manuel Linsenmeier
    • Adil Mohommad
    • Gregor Schwerhoff
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 679-684
  • Spagnolli, Massignan, Astolfi et al. design a new drug discovery approach, termed Pharmacological Protein Inactivation by Folding Intermediate Targeting, in which folding intermediates of disease-causing proteins are targeted. They test it on the cellular prion protein, identifying ligands stabilizing a folding intermediate and consequently promoting its degradation by the cellular quality control machinery.

    • Giovanni Spagnolli
    • Tania Massignan
    • Emiliano Biasini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 4, P: 1-16