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This study aims to assess the employment creation potential of RE technologies based on future power sector scenarios for three GGGI Member countries: Mexico, Indonesia, and Rwanda. This report presents the results for Indonesia only.

This report provides an overview key factors affecting concentrated solar power (CSP), the cooperation mechanisms, and consequently the obstacles encountered by the cooperation mechanisms for CSP.

This report discusses the state of Mexico's financial institutions in incorporating environmental and social risks into mainstream risk strategies, and pathways to capitalise on market opportunities that will result from the transition to a low-carbon economy. It provides an analysis and recommendations for financial institutions and regulators.

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an economic crisis in the United States. Tens of millions of people are out of work, one in three families with children cannot afford adequate food, and three million small businesses expect to close their doors permanently. This report proposes a path forward – with a bold economic renewal plan that would sustain jobs for more than 9 million people every year for the next 10 years while building an economy that fosters cleaner air and water, higher wages, healthier communities, greater equity, and a more stable climate.

The main aim of this handbook is to provide a set of tools for conducting studies of the potential for creating bioenergy jobs at the provincial level, including the related requirements for skills and capacity.

This report provides various reviews of the state of green economy in Africa with a focus on identifying key sectors of the transition and presents a set of discussions on the political economy issues that various countries deal with when creating their strategies. In addition, it presents an examination of stakeholders’ operations in the green economy and provides insights into a system for sustaining the transition and transforming institutions for green transitions.