This document is an appendix to the 'Sustainable Materials Management: The Road Ahead' report. It discusses how the '2020 Vision Relative Ranking of Materials, Products, and Services Using a Selected Environmental Criteria' uses the best available data and a multi-factor analytical approach to relatively rank 480 materials, products, and services consumed in the U.S. economy on five environmental aspects.
The report looks at the alignment of major oil and gas companies to the Paris Agreement. It finds that last year, all of the major oil companies sanctioned projects that fall outside a “well below 2 degrees” budget on cost grounds.
The 'CBD Technical Series No. 87' discusses key elements and approaches for realistic and coherent reporting on the elements of Aichi Biodiversity Target 6.
This report summarises the emerging contours of the current economic environment, assesses perceived policy effectiveness and identifies priorities for further action by policy-makers and business leaders in response to the global economic crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.
This report provides a comprehensive global mapping of plastic losses to the environment throughout the plastic value chain using 2015 as the reference year.
This report discusses the Biodiversity Impact Metric, a practical risk-screening tool for supply chain businesses that source agricultural commodities.
These resources complied by the OECD discuss the policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of labour and employment.
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Blue Economy: New challenges and prospects for recovery and resilience
Blue economy sectors such as travel, tourism, maritime transport, fisheries, and seafood production have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This report calls for response measures to include support to small-scale fishers, many of whom are self-employed and don’t have income or health insurance.
This document analyses the impact of Paris Agreement goals on oil and gas accounting.
This resource discusses the proposed development of new oil sand pipelines in Canada, indicating they will be uneconomic even if discounts for Canadian crude narrow, and will undermine Canada's position on climate change.