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This paper Options for a Carbon Pricing Reform shows that introducing carbon pricing in Germany requires taking a threefold perspective.

The manual Governing Infrastructure Regulators in Fragile Environments: Principles and implementation by the World Bank's purpose is to contribute to improvements in the quality of infrastructure regulation. It does so by identifying key principles for the governance of infrastructure regulators and by suggesting how these principles can be introduced successfully and maintained over time.

This report, Green Growth Potential Assessment: Papua New Guinea country report presents the findings of the Green Growth Potential Assessment (GGPA) of Papua New Guinea and details the recommendations, each supported by a solid rationale and directly support achieving the goals set out in Papua New Guinea’s Vision 2050.

The 2019 Frankfurt Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance (CSEF) Summer Academy offers participants the chance to take a lead role in the climate finance story; including core coursework on the links between public and private sector finance, the impact of recent international climate negotiations, and policies and sources of financing to scale up and unlock climate finance.

On 17 June 2019, the Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) is offering a 6-week MOOC on "Building expertise on developing sustainable and resilient infrastructure".

This Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) study is part of a research program which explores the potential of developing a green investment bank model in Indonesia. More specifically, it is focused on the potential of developing a guarantee instrument to help catalyze renewable energy investments in Indonesia.