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Climate policy strengthens globally, despite unprecedented contestation in the US and Europe

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As countries meet at COP30 in the Amazon, a new Oxford University study gives the most detailed view yet of how different nations‘ laws and regulations are aligning—or not—to climate goals. The survey of climate policies across 37 countries (including the whole of the G20) was developed through pro-bono partnerships with dozens of leading law firms around the world.
As countries meet at COP30 in the Amazon, a new Oxford University study gives the most detailed view yet of how different nations‘ laws and regulations are aligning—or not—to climate goals. The survey of climate policies across 37 countries (including the whole of the G20) was developed through pro-bono partnerships with dozens of leading law firms around the world.
The Climate Policy Monitor is one of the outputs of the Oxford Climate Policy Hub, a research initiative based at the University of Oxford. It aims to build the evidence base and the capacity to advance net zero regulation and policy that is effective, rigorous and equitable.
The granular survey of 37 major countries‘ climate-related laws and regulations, compiled by Oxford University researchers and dozens of leading global law firms, gives the most detailed view yet of how climate policy is developing at a time of unprecedented political contestation
Since the last survey in 2024, new and strengthened climate policies can be found across the world, especially in Asia and emerging markets.

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