<p>Part 1. Green and ESG Finance in Support of Sustainable Development of the Global Environmental economy in the Face of Climate Change</p><p>A Systemic View of Ecological Economics in a Changing Climate from the Perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)<br></p><p></p><p>The Harm of Cryptocurrency Mining to the Environment: How Serious Is It<br></p><p>Сurrent Trends in the Green Bond Market<br></p><p>Factors of Attractiveness of Green Bonds as a Financing Tool for Countering Adverse Climate Change<br></p><p>Green Financing as a Tool to Fight Climate Change<br></p><p>Stock Exchanges and Institutional Support of ESG Reporting: Evidence from Russia<br></p><p>Environmental Accounting and Reporting as a Tool of Ensuring the Sustainable Development of the Economy<br></p><p>Prospects of International Cooperation in the Arctic under the Russian Chairmanship of the Arctic Council in 2021-2023: Social Projects and ESG-Financing<br></p><p>Developing Responsible Investing<br></p><p>Financial Aspects of Increasing the Effectiveness of Innovative Activities of Enterprises in the Framework of the Concept of Sustainable Development<br></p><p></p><p>Part 2. Climate-smart Innovations and Advanced Industry 4.0 Technologies to Support the Sustainable Development of the Global Environmental Economy<br></p><p>Smart Climate Innovations Impacting Industrial Systems<br></p><p>Marketing HR Strategy for Creating Green Jobs to Support the Fight Against Climate Change<br></p><p>Industry 4.0 Innovations in the Global Fashion Sector and Their Role in Contributing to Minimizing its Negative Impact on the Climate<br></p><p>Environmental Assessment of Companies and Organizations in Russia in the Context of Industry 4.0<br></p><p>Development of National Systems of Green Finance in the Context of Industry 4.0<br></p><p>Applying Digital Technology to Combat Climate Change in Russia and the EU<br></p><p>Industry 4.0 Climate Risk Management in International Oil & Gas Companies<br></p><p>Prospects of International Cooperation in the Arctic under the Russian Chairmanship of the Arctic Council in 2021-2023: Social Projects and ESG-Financing<br></p><p>The Use of Blockchain Technology to Solve Problems in the Field of Ecology and Healthcare<br></p><p></p><p>Insufficiency of the Material Base for Implementing the Environmental Agenda of Industry 4.0<br></p><p>Part 3. Industry-specific Sustainability Features of Environmentally Responsible Business Practices in Support of the Fight Against Climate Change<br></p><p>Formation of a Balanced Financing Model as the Basis for Sustainable Development of the Social Insurance System Against Unemployment in the Russian Federation<br></p><p>Analysis of Organizational and Individual Values Congruence in the Implementation of the Bank’s ESG Strategy<br></p><p>Solving Environmental Problems as a Priority for "Young" Companies Conducting IPOs amid Global Economic Uncertainty<br></p><p></p><p>Transnational Corporations, Climate Change and Human Rights (“Milieudefensie vs. Royal Dutch Shell”, 2021)<br></p><p>Implementation of Sustainable Development Principles Into Corporate Risk Management<br></p><p>World Experience of Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies in the Context of the Sustainable Development Paradigm<br></p><p>Comprehensive Assessment of the Sustainable Development of an Industrial Enterprise<br></p><p>Formation of the Necessary Conditions for the Sustainable Development of Industrial Enterprises<br></p><p></p><p>Part 4. Carbon-neutral and Clean Energy for Sustainable Development of the Global Environmental Economy in the Face of Climate Change<br></p><p>Nanotech Innovations – the Basis of Efficient Energy Transfer<br></p><p>Sustainable Development of the Oil and Gas Sector in the Arctic Region<br></p><p>Competitiveness of the Renewable Energy Sector in Russia and Prospects for a New Government Support Program until 2035<br></p><p>Sustainable Energy Development in the Russian Arctic. Prospects for Smart Solutions to Mitigate Climate Change<br></p><p></p><p>Adapting Innovation Strategy of Major International Oil and Gas Companies to the Evolving Climate Agenda<br></p><p>Czech Energy Policy and Diplomacy in the Context of the Climate Agenda<br></p><p>Green Energy of the BRICS Countries: the Driver of Inclusive Development<br></p><p>Prospects for Sustainable Development of the Green Energy Sector in the New Economic Environment<br></p><p>Part 5. Social Institutions, Government Regulation, and Infrastructure for Sustainable Development of the Economy and Combating Climate Change<br></p><p>Novelties of Tax Regulation of Decarbonization in the Russian Federation<br></p><p>Infrastructural Dimension of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Environmental Governance<br></p><p>Public-Private Partnerships and Green Financing of Infrastructure Projects<br></p><p>EAEU Industrial Development under SDG 9: Challenges and Possibilities<br></p><p>From Scientific and Technical to Socio-Ecological Revolution – A Step into the Future<br></p><p>Formation of Competencies for the Sustainable Development of Future Teachers of Mathematics</p><p>The Instruments, Necessary for the Transition from the Scientific and Technological Revolution to the Socio-Ecological One<br></p><p>Environmental Behaviour: Aspects of Definition in the Modern System of "Man - Environment" Interaction<br></p><p>Transformational-Overcointegrative Methodology as the Intellectual Core of Noosphere Approach to Governance and Achievement of the Goals of Sustainable Development<br></p><p>Part 6. International Experience and Regulatory Specifics of Combating Climate Change in Different Countries<br></p><p>Environmental Taxation: Experience of Foreign Countries<br></p><p>Quantitative Assessment of the Implementation of Sustainable Development Projects in the USA, the United Kingdom and China in the Context of Natural and Climatic Disasters<br></p><p>Whether Globally Leading Warming to Strengthen the Geo-Economic Position of China?<br></p><p>The Landscape of Social Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of India<br></p><p>Comparative Analysis of Climate Programs in Germany and the USA<br></p><p>Analysis of Some EU Legal Initiatives within the Green New Deal Framework<br></p><p>European Practice of Building a Carbon-Free Economy<br></p><p>The Role and Place of Russia in the World Grain Market<br></p><p></p><p>Model to Predict Waste Generation within the Context of Sustainable Development: The Example of the Regions in the Far East of the Russian Federation<br></p><p>Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through the Prism of Participation in Regional Integration (Using the EAEU as an Example)</p>