Verónica Gutman, Federico Frank, Adrian Monjeau, Pablo L. Peri, Daniel Ryan, José Volante, Luciana Apaza, Virginia Scardamaglia
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Abstract
The development of long-term scenarios to outline pathways for achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 has become a standard practice in climate change policy planning. In Argentina, a modelling proces...
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Climate Policy, a prestigious peer-reviewed academic journal, strives to publish outstanding research and analysis on various facets of climate policy such as mitigation and adaptation. Our primary objective is to ensure that our top-notch research is easily accessible and applicable not only to scholars but also policymakers and practitioners. By providing a platform for groundbreaking ideas, pioneering methodologies, and evidence-based insights, our journal aims to contribute to the implementation of an efficient strategy in addressing climate change.