This report analyses and compares the low-carbon city policies and practices of China, Japan and South Korea, with the goal of identifying sector-specific and city-specific good practices that may be instructive to researchers and policymakers in the wider North-East Asia region.
This factsheet analyses the scientific basis of climate targets by G20 companies. While there is a strong appetite for decarbonization, setting self-defined emissions reductions targets is not enough.
This OECD report aims to fill the data gap and provide a basis for discussion on fossil-fuel subsidy reform in the European Union's Eastern Partner countries.
This book presents new global evidence to advance the understanding of how fluctuations in water availability, as induced by rainfall shocks, influence internal migration, and hence regional development.
This report presents a framework to facilitate a shared understanding of water system resilience and allow practitioners to develop common measurable goals and outcomes for stakeholder and resilience planning.
This briefing paper explains why the EU needs to show ambition on sustainability in the upcoming review of Solvency II, the legislation that sets out the rules for insurers. This will help to preserve the stability of the insurance industry and the financial sector as a whole, and will enable insurers to support the transition to a sustainable economy.