What does a Biden Administration mean for US climate policy, global climate action, and financial markets? Ed Barbier discusses US President-elect Joe Biden's 'Build Back Better' plan with the Green Finance Institute.
This report highlights the pending choice for emerging markets between importing expensive oil at rising prices and growing dependency, or domestic electricity produced by renewable energy sources which is seeing prices continue to fall over time.
This report explores green bonds and other finance instruments for climate-resilient infrastructure and investment opportunities that can support the Philippines in achieving a low carbon economy.
This report developed an integrated model that estimates the benefits and costs of implementing the decarbonization plan in all major sectors, informed by consultations with numerous government agencies, industries and non-governmental organizations.
This case study explores the foundations of Ethiopia’s ambitious climate policy, how it rose to meet national and international priorities, and what has helped this work flourish despite the challenges of implementation.
This database aims to collect as many examples as possible where city, state, and national leaders are making COVID-19 recovery plans in ways that could also produce benefits in racial, gender, and economic equity and in climate change mitigation and resilience.
The Food & Nature Digest series analyses the current state of sustainability in the food and beverage production. It includes an exploration of informed consumer expectations of the industry and recommendations for savvy business leaders to think about a path forward for the nature-positive transition.
An introductory guide on the production and use of biodiversity scenarios in decision-making contexts, elaborated in the framework of BiodivERsA 2017-2018 joint call with the Belmont Forum.
This report offers recommendations to create enabling conditions and fast-track regional geothermal energy development.
This paper gives a global overview of the green stimulus announced in 2008 and 2009 and then provides case studies of four of the economies that spent the most on green measures: the United States, South Korea, China, and the European Union.