A 'Conveyor Belt' From International Standards to Domestic Regulation? Lessons From Net Zero Governance
Why do countries with sharply different climate politics end up with strikingly similar rules on climate disclosure, yet sharply different rules on carbon credits? That puzzle is the starting point…
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