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This edition of the Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP) Hazard Evaluation Procedure provides an updated set of criteria for evaluating the hazards of chemicals (substances and mixtures) that may enter the marine environment through operational discharge, accidental spillage, or loss overboard from ships. Hazards to both human health and the marine environment are considered and the information is collated in the form of a “hazard profile”, a comprehensive but easily readable fingerprint of the hazard characteristics of each substance.
CEPS_Electricity Sector holds the key for the EU’s Low-Carbon Economy.JPG
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This report explores the avenues that the electrification and power sector provides for emissions reduction vis-a-vis long-term climate objectives. It discusses three key issues: price signals, cost allocation, and innovation.
ADB_Achieving Nationally Determined Contributions through Market Mechanisms in Asia and the Pacific.JPG
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
This working paper analyses the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) of the Asian Development Bank’s developing member countries. It focuses on the intent and preparedness of member countries to use market mechanisms in achieving targets set out in their NDCs.
Women, Chemicals and the SDGs_SAICM, IPEN.JPG
International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN)
Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM)
This report shows the impact chemicals have on women as a vulnerable group highly exposed to hazardous chemicals and gender inequalities related to decision-making around the management of chemicals and waste.
IIED Policy Brief.JPG
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
IIED's policy brief, How Climate Finance Can Help Repurpose Hydropower, explores how climate funds facilitate the transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient future, particularly focusing on sustainable hydropower projects.