
This reflection paper explores how developing and least developed countries can incorporate just transition principles into their revised NDCs, enabling more ambitious and equitable emission reduction strategies.

This report summarises analyses on the implication of the Paris Agreement’s temperature limit for the Mongolian electricity supply sector, considers the health impacts associated with air pollution from coal power plants, and identifies several actionable next steps to accelerate mitigation ambition in the future.

This report, and accompanying interactive portal, track the economic and financial risks of coal power at the asset-level throughout the world. They conclude that the risk of coal power is increasing and profitability is decreasing.
This document builds on previous studies to consider the state of coal power and the impact of COVID-19, with a focus on China.

This document is a technical supplement to the First comprehensive report – Call for action published in April 2019. It describes the impact of climate change on macroeconomics and financial stability, along with its modelling process, knowledge and methodology gaps, and options for central banks and supervisors to respond to this risk.