This report explores the challenges and opportunities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the links between health and climate crises, and the lessons learned from past disasters to build back better.
This report identifies the current status of women’s participation in the energy sector, the focus on assessing women’s participation in two countries of analysis, Mexico and Rwanda, and lessons learned that could inform future labour projection models and the assessment of co-benefits.
This report quantifies job losses and job gains in the transition to a net-zero carbon economy as well as provides insight into the role of social dialogue, co-construction with public and private stakeholders, and the involvement of environment, labor, and line ministries in the design of public policies and development strategies that can deliver a just transition towards inclusive carbon-free prosperity.
This report sets out a framework for establishing a priority green infrastructure stimulus in response to COVID-19.
This report analyses the ramifications of COVID-19 on the development of green jobs and how investing in green jobs can support a strong recovery.
This working paper draws on the latest economic research to demonstrate how climate policy and investments in low-carbon infrastructure can reboot America’s economy and set it up for long-term success.