From crisis to resilience: strengthening climate action in OECD countries through environmental policy and energy transition

Climate change represents a grave challenge to the global economy, environment, and societal well-being, jeopardizing their long-term sustainability. In response to this urgent issue, the study emphasizes the significance of environmental policy and energy transitions as fundamental factors in addre...

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