
This research explores the experiences of three cities – Mexico City, Beijing, and Delhi – which offers lessons on how countries can tackle the growing challenge of air pollution.
This literature review seeks to enunciate the different understandings of the term "circular economy" and the baselines that have been used for projections on job impacts and growth.

The Sustainable Recovery Plan set out in this report shows governments have a unique opportunity today to boost economic growth, create millions of new jobs, and put global greenhouse gas emissions into structural decline.

This report develops a definition of green jobs for Fiji, considers initiatives with potential for green jobs creation, estimates existing green employment, assesses the potential for additional green jobs creation, identifies major employment changes as the economy greens, and recommends how green employment can grow while minimising other job losses.

Disasters offer the opportunity, with the right frameworks in place, to strengthen competitiveness through build back, better initiatives, and to adapt to long-term climate change and disaster risks. Despite these insights, and the urgency to act, however, the evidential basis for policy intervention and conceptual frameworks for industry resilience are far from definitive, and gaps in knowledge remain. As a result, industry resilience policy and action remain low in both the public and private sectors, and firms and economies still face significant costs of inaction.