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''Climate Policy'' is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research and analysis on all aspects of
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policy, including both
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and adaptation. It was launched in 2000 and is published ten times per year by
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. The current Editor is Jan Corfee-Morlot, and the
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are Frank Jotzo (
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) an
Harald Winkler
(
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). According to the ''
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'', the journal has a 2022 two-year
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of 7.1. It is ranked 3rd out of 49 in the Public Administration ranking and 18th out of 127 in Environmental Studies. The journal works closely with its Associate Editors and
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, whose internationa
membership
reflects a wide range of expertise in climate policy research, as well as policy making and implementation.


Background

''Climate Policy'' was founded in 2000 b
Michael Grubb
(now Professor of Climate Change and Energy Policy, University College London), who saw a gap in academic publishing on the emerging issue of climate change. Journals existed on the science of climate change, but none focused on the national and international policy dimensions. The scientific evidence for climate change was becoming clearer, including through the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and governments had declared their commitment to address the problem by adopting the
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(UNFCCC) in 1992 and the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. New research was urgently needed on policy tools and approaches that could start to move the world onto a lower-carbon and more climate-resilient path. The vision of ''Climate Policy'' was to encourage such policy-relevant research, and make it accessible to anyone involved in tackling climate change. The first issue of ''Climate Policy'', initially published by
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, was released in November 2000, immediately before the sixth Conference of the Parties (COP 6) to the UNFCCC. The first full volume was published in 2001, with four issues. Michael Grubb served as Editor-in-Chief up to 2016. The first Editor was Richard Lorch (to 2013), followed by Peter Mallaburn (2014-2016) and
Joanna Depledge
(2017-2020).


Aims and scope

''Climate Policy'' central aim is to help inform the response to climate change by publishing rigorous, evidence-based research and analysis that is accessible and relevant, not only to academics, but also to policymakers and practitioners from all sectors. It provides a platform for new ideas, innovative approaches and research-based insights that can help advance climate policy in practice. As an interdisciplinary, policy-focused journal, ''Climate Policy'' actively encourages submissions from all relevant academic fields.  As part of its international and interdisciplinary scope, ''Climate Policy'' publishes papers on the full range of sectors implicated in climate change, and on the many policy options and governance approaches that are being implemented or proposed around the world.  Of particular interest are evaluations of existing policy instruments and approaches, as well as analyses of innovative proposals and emerging issues that are new to the literature or the empirical arena. 


Contents

''Climate Policy'' publishes the following article types: * Research articles (around 7,000 words) present the latest research on all aspects of climate change policy. * Synthesis articles (around 8,000 words) review the state of knowledge in key areas of interest. * Policy analyses (around 5,000 words) put forward evidence-based objective analysis of particular policy approaches. * Perspective articles (around 3,000 words) offer rigorous insights and commentary, often from senior policymakers. In addition to its 10 issues a year, Climate Policy publishes occasional Special Issues focused on major emerging issues, and often guest edited by experts in the field. Climate Policy also highlights its thematic contributions in its Taylor & Francis
Collections
. All Climate Policy publications are also organised b
policy theme
in the dedicated journal website.


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