These resources complied by the OECD discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and related policy responses, on the environment and climate.
This report examines how the Government of India (GoI) has used subsidies to support different types of energy, updating two previous reviews of India’s energy subsidies.
This report investigates whether Europe can be considered as living within our planetary boundaries.
This report analyses the impact of COVID-19 across all major capital market sectors.
This note considers the implications and challenges for international investment and offers initial responses from the OECD investment policy community as economies around the world address the crisis and prepare for the recovery.
The Global Renewables Outlook shows the path to create a sustainable future energy system. This flagship report highlights climate-safe investment options until 2050, the policy framework needed for the transition and the challenges faced by different regions.
This report discusses the Indonesian Public Agency for Environment Fund Management (Badan Pengelolaan Dana Lingkungan Hidup—BPDLH) and analyses its role and potential as the “financing hub” for environmental programs in Indonesia. The analysis is supported by a review of the public service agency regulatory frameworks, and includes a comparison with seven fund-managing public service agencies already in operation.
The Interim Report of the "Dasgupta Review: Independent Review on the Economics of Biodiversity" explores the sustainability of our interactions with the natural environment.
Following a brief discussion of current debt vulnerabilities in developing countries, this update of UNCTAD’s Trade and Development Report 2019 proposes a Global Debt Deal and explains a series of steps that the international community will need to take for achieving Agenda 2030, and moving towards a more resilient and sustainable future.
This report highlights evidence from the Africa Gender Innovation Lab and other promising research on mechanisms that can help protect the lives and livelihoods of women and girls—at the household level, in firms and farms, and during adolescence—in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.