This report, Meeting Global Housing Needs with Low Carbon Materials proposes the greater use of low-carbon building materials in addressing the low-cost housing gap in cities.
This Country Planning Framework (CPF) sets the strategic direction for the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Mongolia over the period 2016-2020.
This report responds to a request from the Governments of the UK, Wales, and Scotland, asking the Committee to reassess the UK's long-term emissions targets. The UK Government has already committed to reducing UK emissions to net-zero—the key question for this report is by when.
The implementation of climate resilient low-emission development (LED) strategies is essential for ensuring the integrity and performance of LED programs and projects in the face of evolving climate impacts. However, most LED planners do not yet routinely consider the potential impacts of climate change, such as risks associated with extreme weather events or climate trends. Fortunately, in the past several years, a variety of tools have been developed by development partners (e.g., USAID, World Bank, African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank) that planners can now use to determine whether and to what extent climate change may impact their investments.
On 18 April 2019 (15:00 CEST) the Leonardo ENERGY - DSM University is holding a webinar on "From EU Project to Market Enabler: Creating the Marketplace for Sustainable Energy Assets".
Registration is now open for 2019 courses on Environmental Governance & Policy-Making: Navigate Environmental Governance and Influence the Policy Outcome from the Graduate Institute Geneva. The programme is designed for senior executives and mid-career leaders from all sectors and backgrounds who want to influence policy outcomes and contribute to solving pressing environmental challenges.