This paper analyses net-zero emissions targets adopted in law, proposed in legislation, or reflected in policy documents in 51 countries and the EU.
This report provides an indispensable guide to the opportunities, benefits and risks ahead at this vital moment for clean energy transitions.
The report tracks how governments are supporting fossil fuel production through their policies, investments and other measures, and how some are beginning to enact policies towards a managed and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.
This report argues that gas plants should be predominantly limited to back-up reserve to allow for flexible low-carbon forms of supply to fully emerge.
The report provides the most comprehensive overview of the sources and financial instruments driving investment and how much climate finance is flowing globally and to which sectors.
This policy paper is calling for more ambitious policies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 for early and global action.