The G2Px initiative brings global knowledge and expertise across sectors to contribute to the broader agenda of improving government-to-person payments through digitization that accelerates critical development outcomes.
This technology flyer provides an overview of green and digital technologies addressing the prevention and re-use of food surpluses covered by the report, 'Build Back Better: Using Green and Digital Technologies to Reduce Food Waste at Consumer Level'.
This fact sheet summarizes the key messages of the report, 'Build Back Better: Using Green and Digital Technologies to Reduce Food Waste at Consumer Level'.
This working paper identifies key climate policies and investments and estimates their emissions-reduction potential and associated costs, which can enable the United States to reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 50–52% compared to 2005 levels by 2030 and reach net-zero emissions by mid-century.
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This course course examines shifts in infrastructure needs during the COVID-19 crisis and ways to advance new projects critical to sustainable and inclusive recovery amid difficult post-pandemic financing conditions.
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is a rallying call for the protection and revival of ecosystems around the world, for the benefit of people and nature. It aims to halt the degradation of ecosystems and restore them to achieve global goals.
In this report, the WEF tracks global risks perceptions among risk experts and world leaders, highlighting the risks of climate action failure.
This study applies a gender lens to job creation in the green transition, assessing opportunities for women’s participation in green jobs in key sectors driving growth in African economies.
This vision statement positions seaweed as a significant nature-based climate solution with large scaling potential that can directly sequester carbon and indirectly displace greenhouse gas emissions.
This policy brief aims to help policymakers develop measures that do not place additional burdens on socio-economically weaker groups that are already most affected by the consequences of climate change.