
This policy brief explores how well-designed green recovery plans can generate the double dividend of enhanced energy security and better environmental outcomes, in the face of energy security concerns triggered by the war in Ukraine.
It provides the key findings and policy insights from the April 2022 update of the OECD Green Recovery Database, which tracks recovery measures with a clear environmental impact adopted by OECD member countries, the European Union and selected large economies.
Since the previous update in September 2021, the budget allocated to environmentally positive measures increased from $677 billion to $1.09 billion, while recovery spending with mixed impacts increased from $163 billion to $290 billion.