Resources and outputs
Browse the various outputs of the SUS-POL Research Programme.
- Explore the SUS-POL Policy Tracker, an open-source tool to help monitor fossil fuel related policies in countries around the world.
- Read our policy briefing on the outcome of COP28 and what it means for fossil fuel phase-outs and supply-side policies.
- Explore the Special Issue of International Environmental Agreements on 'Supply-Side Climate Policy: Emerging Lessons and Next Steps', edited by Professor Peter Newell and Dr. Angela Carter.
- Ahead of COP29, read our briefing on emerging trends on the supply-side of climate policy: 'Getting Serious on Supply: Emerging developments in achieving a rapid and fair fossil fuel phase-out'
- Peter Newell and Freddie Daley have an Advanced Review piece in WIREs Climate Change on 'Supply-side climate policy: A new frontier in climate governance'
- Freddie Daley and Peter Newell have an essay in Renewal that speaks to the challenges and opportunities facing the new Labour Government in the UK, 'Time to take stock of fossil fuel supply: the case for a progressive fossil fuel phase-out in Britain'
- The Network for the Reduction of Fossil Fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean (CFAL) Policy Briefing in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
- A policy briefing from the SUS-POL project on the launch of the UK government's Global Clean Power Alliance (GCPA).
- Lukas Slothuus has a research article in Energy Research & Social Science on 'Facing a fossil free future through the past: The importance of history for understanding fossil fuel phaseouts'
- Peter Newell and Freddie Daley have a research article in Environmental Politics on 'The political economy of supply-side climate policy in the UK'
- Lukas Slothuus has a research article in Geopolitics on 'Who Should Phase Out Fossil Fuels First? A Geopolitical Approach to Determining the Sequencing of Fossil Fuel Phaseouts'
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