This report Germany’s effort to phase out and rationalise its fossil-fuel subsidies demonstrates that throughout the last two decades, Germany’s energy policy has shifted gears in two major ways.
This paper Options for a Carbon Pricing Reform shows that introducing carbon pricing in Germany requires taking a threefold perspective.

This report provides a comprehensive view of practices and developments in the governance, implementation and performance of budgeting across OECD countries. It looks at recent practices such as the application of medium-term frameworks and the use of data and analytics to highlight the impacts of policies on concerns such as gender equality and the environment.

The report outlines policy tools that national governments can use to encourage an efficient, effective and equitable response to ongoing coastal change. It is informed by new analysis on the future costs of sea-level rise, and the main findings from four case studies (Canada, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom).

This report features how Münster, Germany, is developing a people-centered transport system, with efforts to improve accessibility, connectivity, inclusivity, and sustainability.