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Figures and Tables

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2021

Jakob Skovgaard
Affiliation:
Lunds Universitet, Sweden

Summary

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The Economisation of Climate Change
How the G20, the OECD and the IMF Address Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Climate Finance
, pp. ix - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Figures and Tables

Tables

  • 2.1Analytical framework

  • 5.1Fossil fuel subsidies and the G20 in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 5.2Fossil fuel subsidies and the G20 in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 5.3Fossil fuel subsidies and the G20 in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 5.4Fossil fuel subsidies and the G20 in the Indonesian media: Kompass and Tempo

  • 5.5Fossil fuel subsidies and the G20 in the Danish media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 6.1Fossil fuel subsidies and the OECD in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 6.2Fossil fuel subsidies and the OECD in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 6.3Fossil fuel subsidies and the OECD in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 6.4Fossil fuel subsidies and the OECD in the Indonesian media: Kompass and Tempo

  • 6.5Fossil fuel subsidies and the OECD in the Danish Media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 7.1Fossil fuel subsidies and the IMF in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 7.2Fossil fuel subsidies and the IMF in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 7.3Fossil fuel subsidies and the IMF in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 7.4Fossil fuel subsidies and the IMF in the Indonesian media: Kompass and Tempo

  • 7.5Fossil fuel subsidies and the IMF in the Danish media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 9.1Overview of key climate finance norms and the resulting positions on issues

  • 10.1Climate finance and the G20 in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 10.2Climate finance and the G20 in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 10.3Climate finance and the G20 in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 10.4Climate finance and the G20 in the Danish media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 11.1Climate finance and the OECD in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 11.2Climate finance and the OECD in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 11.3Climate finance and the OECD in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 11.4Climate finance and the OECD in the Danish media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 12.1Climate finance and the IMF in the US media: New York Times and Washington Post

  • 12.2Climate finance and the IMF in the UK media: The Guardian and The Independent

  • 12.3Climate finance and the IMF in the Indian media: The Hindu and Times of India

  • 12.4Climate finance and the IMF in the Danish media: Politiken and Jyllands-Posten

  • 14.1Institutional output

  • 14.2Important causal factors

  • 14.3Important consequences of the institutions’ output

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