The Success of Climate Change Performance Index in the Development of Environmental Investments: E-7 Countries
Ekonomika,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
104(2), P. 95 - 110
Published: May 14, 2025
Climate
change
is
considered
to
be
one
of
the
biggest
problems
acknowledged
globally
today.
Therefore,
causes
climate
and
solutions
this
problem
are
frequently
investigated.
For
reason,
purpose
study
empirically
examine
whether
‘Climate
Change
Performance
Index’
(CCPI)
successful
in
increasing
environmental
investments
for
E-7
countries
with
data
period
2008–2023.
To
achieve
aim,
Parks-Kmenta
estimator
was
used
as
econometric
method
study.
The
findings
provide
strong
evidence
that
increases
performance
support
investments.
High
directs
governments
investors
toward
investing
area;
therefore,
tend
increase.
also
examined
effects
population
growth,
real
GDP
inflation
on
Accordingly,
it
has
been
concluded
growth
negatively
affect
investments,
while
positively
affects
Language: Английский
Impacts of Extreme Weather Events on Education Outcomes: A Review of Evidence
Sergio Venegas Marin,
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Lara Schwarz,
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Shwetlena Sabarwal
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et al.
The World Bank Research Observer,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
39(2), P. 177 - 226
Published: April 8, 2024
Abstract
Extreme
weather
events
are
increasingly
disrupting
schooling.
Yet,
these
underrepresented
in
the
climate
change
literature.
Of
15
review
articles
on
economic
impacts
of
published
since
2010,
only
three
mention
education.
We
available
literature
effects
extremes
outline
key
pathways
through
which
impact
education
outcomes,
as
well
magnitude
those
impacts.
Evidence
implies
a
significant
and
adverse
relationship
between
heat
learning.
Studies
suggest
surpassing
high
temperature
threshold
makes
learning
difficult
results
losses.
Across
studies,
each
additional
day
subject
to
extreme
reduces
Tropical
cyclones,
floods,
wildfires
precipitate
school
closures,
halt
suggests
that
one
closures
leads
lost.
Weather
also
negatively
outcomes
health,
nutrition,
poverty,
fragility,
among
other
distal
pathways.
discuss
implications
this
evidence
for
policy,
including
need
adapt
systems
change.
Mitigation
adaptation
both
urgently
needed
become
more
frequent
severe
context
Language: Английский
How corporate climate change mitigation actions affect the cost of capital
Yizhou Wang,
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S. Shen,
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Jun Xie
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et al.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(6), P. 5139 - 5154
Published: May 20, 2024
Abstract
Japan
has
been
at
the
forefront
of
global
efforts
to
accelerate
climate
change
mitigation.
Japanese
firms
have
led
in
development
decarbonization
technologies
and
positively
disclosed
change‐related
information
based
on
Task
Force
Climate‐related
Financial
Disclosures
recommendations
address
change.
We
explore
relationship
between
corporate
mitigation
actions
cost
capital
for
2100
listed
companies
from
2017
2021.
The
results
reveal
that
a
higher
carbon
intensity
correlates
with
an
increased
equity,
debt,
weighted
average
capital.
Interestingly,
although
climate‐related
disclosure
is
associated
it
concurrently
lowers
equity
overall
This
research
recommends
strategic
approaches
reduce
their
costs
while
proactively
combating
change,
highlighting
divergent
responses
bond
markets
initiatives.
Language: Английский
Generation Z and Climate Mitigation Initiatives: Understanding Intention to Join National Tree-Planting projects
Rahim Maleknia,
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Samane Namdari
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Trees Forests and People,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100754 - 100754
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Effect of Disasters Induced by Natural Hazards on Child Mortality in Africa
Cyrille Dominick Bitting,
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Cristina Chaves
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Economics of Disasters and Climate Change,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Climate change injustice and school attendance and absenteeism: proximal and distal ecological links
Christopher A. Kearney,
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Kinsey Ellis,
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V. Jefferson Arcaina
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et al.
Frontiers in Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Climate
change
has
been
linked
to
a
myriad
of
problems
related
human
functioning,
with
particular
scientific
emphasis
on
economic,
physical
damage,
and
health
sectors.
Less
attention,
however,
given
the
links
between
climate
in
educational
sector,
such
as
school
attendance
problems,
which
represent
practical
everyday
manifestations
effects
change.
This
is
unfortunate
that
children,
particularly
those
Black
Brown
communities
majority
world,
are
expected
bear
greatest
burden
from
now
future.
One
fundamental
right
children
an
education
attend
school,
this
threatened
for
vulnerable
populations
different
ways
by
Narrative
synthesis
key
terms
(e.g.,
change,
absenteeism)
literature
review
was
conducted
identify
patterns
produced
primary
themes
represented
article:
health,
mental
violence,
environment,
displacement
migration,
economic
challenges.
These
were
organized
along
general
proximal-to-distal
spectrum.
The
descriptions
each
theme
also
illustrate
mechanisms
connecting
these
issues
may
help
inform
future
mitigation
efforts.
Language: Английский