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  • Removing fossil fuel subsidies is important for mitigation and making carbon pricing polices effective. We find that removing subsidies on fossil fuels may not generate more public resistance (or support) than introducing a carbon tax, and by specifying alternatives for revenue recycling, the level of acceptability may increase.

    • Niklas Harring
    • Erik Jönsson
    • Sverker C. Jagers
    News & Views
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 214-215
  • Removing fossil fuel subsidy could reduce the CO2 emissions and improve the use of government budget, while the feasibility is in doubt. This research demonstrates the public attitudes in developing countries are not worse than that for carbon tax, and better use of the public fund is preferred.

    • Niklas Harring
    • Erik Jönsson
    • Sverker C. Jagers
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 244-249
  • Although public acceptance is essential for effective climate policies, the underlying drivers are still not well understood. Now, meta-analysis results show that perceived fairness and effectiveness have the strongest relationships with support for climate taxes and laws.

    • Magnus Bergquist
    • Andreas Nilsson
    • Sverker C. Jagers
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 235-240
  • Transgressing planetary boundaries has generated global, ongoing and interconnected problems that represent a real challenge to policy makers. This Perspective sheds light on the complexities of designing policies that can keep human life within the biophysical limits of planet Earth.

    • Thomas Sterner
    • Edward B. Barbier
    • Amanda Robinson
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 14-21