
This paper conducts a comparative analysis of green industrial policy strategies recently advanced by the EU and US, and extends insights to the evolving policy landscape in Japan.

The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies' COVID-19 position paper 3.0 aims to help policymakers translate support for a healthy planet into actionable recommendations and ambitious policy directions.

This report analyses and compares the low-carbon city policies and practices of China, Japan and South Korea, with the goal of identifying sector-specific and city-specific good practices that may be instructive to researchers and policymakers in the wider North-East Asia region.

This book reviews existing financing options and approaches for clean energy, and includes country examples of how these have been applied. Innovative solutions for mobilizing private finance and managing risks associated with clean energy investments are also discussed.

Coal is increasingly unviable both financially and environmentally and is ceasing to make sense as an option for investors and governments. This third annual report in the Carbon Tracker’s Powering Down Coal series finds that investments in new renewables beat investments in new coal in all major markets when comparing the levelized cost of energy for both.