Regional Sustainability ›› 2025, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (6): 100274.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2025.100274cstr: 32279.14.REGSUS.20250036
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Mahalingam Santhosh KUMARa, Narasimabhrathi Venkatesa PALANICHAMYb,*(
), K. M. SHIVAKUMARc, Mani CHANDRAKUMARb, Muthuswamy KALPANAb, Dhandapani MURUGANANTHId
Received:2024-11-13
Revised:2025-06-13
Accepted:2025-11-23
Published:2025-12-31
Online:2026-01-08
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* E-mail address: Mahalingam Santhosh KUMAR, Narasimabhrathi Venkatesa PALANICHAMY, K. M. SHIVAKUMAR, Mani CHANDRAKUMAR, Muthuswamy KALPANA, Dhandapani MURUGANANTHI. Impact of climate change on global economy: A comprehensive review[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2025, 6(6): 100274.
Table 1
Comparative overview of key climate policies adopted across different regions around the world."
| Climate policy | Year | Objective | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kyoto Protocol | 1997 | Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions | Occhipinti and Verona ( |
| Clean Development Mechanism | 2001 | Encouraging emission reduction projects in developing countries | Stahlke ( |
| European Union Emissions Trading System | 2005 | Creating a market for trading GHG emission allowances | Flachsland et al. ( |
| Copenhagen Accord | 2009 | Pledging to limit global temperature rise below 2.00°C | Maslin et al. ( |
| Cancun Agreements | 2010 | Addressing climate change through mitigation and adaptation actions | Di Pietro Paolo ( |
| Doha Amendment | 2012 | Strengthening Kyoto Protocol commitments | Rossati ( |
| Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage | 2013 | Addressing loss and damage associated with climate change impacts | Janzen et al. ( |
| Lima-Paris Action Agenda | 2014 | Mobilizing climate action at all levels | Jernnäs and Lövbrand ( |
| Paris Agreement | 2015 | Limiting global temperature rise below 2.00°C | Höhne et al. ( |
| Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action | 2016 | Enhancing climate action from various stakeholders | Bäckstrand and Kuyper ( |
| Talanoa Dialogue | 2017 | Facilitating open dialogue on climate action | Kirsch ( |
| Katowice Climate Package | 2018 | Finalizing guidelines for the Paris Agreement implementation | Havukainen and Kahiluoto ( |
| Madrid Climate Change Conference | 2019 | Addressing outstanding issues under the Paris Agreement | Streck ( |
| European Green Deal | 2019 | Achieving climate neutrality by 2050 | Wolf et al. ( |
| United Kingdom’s Net Zero Target by 2050 | 2019 | Achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 | Dixon et al. ( |
| United States’ Rejoining the Paris Agreement | 2021 | Reinstating commitment to the Paris Agreement | Kitetu and Ko ( |
| Conference of the Parties (COP) 26 Glasgow Climate Pact | 2021 | Accelerating global climate action and adaptation | Mountford et al. ( |
| COP 28 Dubai | 2024 | Transition away from fossil fuels to renewables such as wind and solar power | Icaza et al. ( |
Fig. 6.
Major mitigation-oriented policies across five most emission-intensive sectors in India. ECBC, Energy Conservation Building Code; PM-KUSUM, Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan; SAMARTH, Sustainable Agrarian Mission on Use of Agri-Residue in Thermal Power Plants; EESL, Energy Efficiency Services Limited; PLI, Production-Linked Incentive."
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