GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
🇺🇸 USA📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalThe Mathematics Enthusiast2026#Policy
Constitutional Mandate vs. Regulatory Practice: The Influence of the Montana Public Service Commission on NorthWestern Energy’s Resource Planning
Madeline G. Grebb
This study examines how Montana's Public Service Commission (PSC) regulatory practices shape NorthWestern Energy's long-term resource planning. It argues that structural and political dynamics within the PSC limit its ability to constrain f…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalBristol Research (University of Bristol)2026#Policy
Power, (De)Politicisation, and Polycentric Governance:Evidence from UK Local Climate Policy
Timea Nochta, Sam Warner, Louise Reardon
This paper extends (de)politicisation theory to analyze power dynamics in polycentric governance, developing a framework focusing on technocracy, pluralism, power and authority, and fire alarms. Using a case study of Birmingham, UK, it show…
🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalLirias (KU Leuven)2026#Policy
Van tuiniers naar klimaattuiniers. Burgers motiveren voor klimaatvriendelijk tuinieren.
Valérie Dewaelheyns
This dissertation investigates how private domestic gardens in Flanders can be mobilized for climate change adaptation. It proposes a 'we frame' bridging individual behavior (i-frame) and policy systems (s-frame). Two interventions on depav…
JournalSkemman2026#Policy
Does International Climate Law allow Cameroon to access and to extract new resources of fossil fuels with its immediate developmental needs and existing climate commitments? Navigating The Conflict between National Resource Governance and the Paris Agreement
Eta Mbo Tabi Agbor 1996-
This paper analyzes the legal scope for new fossil fuel extraction in Cameroon under international climate law (UNFCCC, Paris Agreement) and domestic law. It finds that existing law does not prohibit new extraction by developing countries b…
PreprintSSRN#Policy
How Renewable Energy Policies Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
(著者不明)
This paper examines the role of renewable energy policies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with a focus on their prominence at recent UNFCCC COPs as key mitigation tools.
JournalLUTPub (LUT University)2026#Policy
The impact of individual actions, motivations and knowledge on reducing consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions
Vilma Halonen
This dissertation analyses the role of individual behaviour in reducing consumption-based GHG emissions using survey and mobile app data from 2021–2024. It finds that while individuals are willing to act, their current efforts are mostly lo…
PreprintSSRN#Policy
Electricity Markets and the Social Project of Decarbonization
(著者不明)
This paper explores how electricity market design can support the social goal of decarbonization. It analyzes the interaction between market mechanisms and policy, discussing effective carbon pricing and institutional frameworks for renewab…
PreprintSSRN#Policy
Net Zero and Nature Positive – Mapping the Regulatory Impact and ...
(著者不明)
This paper maps the regulatory impact of net zero and nature positive targets. Without an abstract, specific contributions are unclear, but it likely provides a comprehensive review of related regulations.
PreprintSSRN#Policy
The Role of Industrial Policy in the Renewable Energy Sector
(著者不明)
This paper examines the role of industrial policy in the renewable energy sector. It analyzes how government policy measures contribute to the deployment and cost reduction of renewable energy technologies, emphasizing the importance of pol…
DatasetZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
THE GLOBAL TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY AND UZBEKISTAN'S PARTICIPATION
Turaev Abduvokhid Kuldashevich
This study examines the global green economy transition and Uzbekistan's role using comparative and statistical methods. It finds progress in renewable energy and efficiency policies but highlights financial and technological barriers.
🇪🇺 EuropeDatasetHarvard Dataverse2026#PolicyDOI
Replication Data for: Taxing Uber-Polluters: Carbon Inequality and Support for Wealth Taxation to Finance the Green Transition
Leo Ahrens, Björn Bremer, Lukas Hakelberg
This study examines carbon inequality and public support for wealth taxation to finance the green transition. Using survey data from 4,796 respondents, it finds that awareness of carbon inequality increases support for such taxes. The repli…
JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
National Legislative Frameworks of Nigeria and International Agreements on Climate Change
Ojonuba Samuel Ochagana, Joseph A. Adekeye
This paper examines the interplay between Nigeria's national legislative frameworks and international climate agreements. Findings show that despite existing laws, climate change continues to cause biodiversity loss, food and water insecuri…
JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
Government/Legislative Frameworks and International Protocols on Climate Change in Nigeria
Motunrayo Akanfe Kataye
This study analyzes Nigeria's climate change policy framework, tracing the process from the ratification of the Paris Agreement to the enactment of the Climate Change Act 2021. It highlights implementation mechanisms such as the establishme…
DatasetZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
TAX INCENTIVES IN SUPPORTING GREEN INNOVATIONS
Ulug'murodov Farxod Faxriddinovich,Turkmenbaev Salamat Azamat o'g'li,Ergashev Toxirjon Ziyodulla o'g'li, Worldy Knovledge Publishing Centre
This article examines the role of tax incentives in promoting green innovations in Uzbekistan. It evaluates tax preferences for renewable energy producers, equipment manufacturers, and households, noting their potential to improve investmen…
JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
GREEN ECONOMIC LAW AND CLIMATE JUSTICE: LEGAL REGULATION OF THE LOW-CARBON TRANSITION
mohamed kamal arafa elrakhawi
This paper analyzes the relationship between legal regulation of the low-carbon transition and climate justice. It argues for the importance of legal frameworks in climate action from the perspective of green economic law, proposing legal p…
DatasetZenodo2026#PolicyDOI
GREEN ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: MODERN CHALLENGES AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
N.A.Naimova
This paper analyzes the role of the green economy in sustainable development, covering renewable energy, green technologies, carbon neutrality, resource efficiency, and ecological investments. It compares experiences of developed and develo…
🌍 GlobalPreprint2026#PolicyDOI
Selective Assimilation and the United Kingdom’s Net Zero Transition: Explaining the Consensus Gap
Oluwatosin Tokode, Mariam Akinlolu, Ifeoluwa Adejuyigbe
This study analyzes consensus in the UK's net zero discourse across government, expert, and public domains. Using computational content and thematic analysis, it traces how policy priorities are filtered. The findings reveal a mechanism of …
🌍 GlobalPreprintZenodo2026#PolicyDOI
A Comparative Study of Environmental Justice in the East and West: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Norms, Political Economy, and Governance
Jheng-Yu Yin1*, Wen-Chuan Ke2, Ho Yin Gary YEE3
This paper compares environmental justice concepts between East and West through the lenses of normative ethics, political economy, and governance institutions. It analyzes tensions in responsibility attribution and transition cost distribu…
PreprintResearch Square2026#PolicyDOI
Institutional Determinants of Climate Mitigation Success: A Comparative Analysis of Emissions Pathways in Germany and Iran
asadollahi a
This paper compares Germany's 44% CO2 reduction (2005-2023) with Iran's 78% increase to examine how institutional architecture shapes mitigation effectiveness. Using an enhanced Advocacy Coalition Framework and quantitative process tracing,…
🇪🇺 EuropeJournal2026#PolicyDOI
The steady ratcheting up of European Union climate mitigation policy: Phases and driving factors
Jørgen Wettestad, Lars H. Gulbrandsen
This paper examines the gradual strengthening of EU climate mitigation policy, identifying distinct phases and the underlying driving factors. It explores how political, economic, and institutional forces push for more ambitious climate act…