This report shows that a well-managed energy transformation based on Just Transition principles can meet UK climate commitments while protecting livelihoods and economic well-being, provided that the right policies are adopted and that the affected workers, trade unions, and communities are able to effectively guide these policies.

This series of articles takes a close look at the approach toward carbon pricing in several provinces and considers where things stand now that the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, struck in late 2016, has fallen apart.
This report summarises key aspects of the United States’ energy landscape and addresses each stage of the supply chain for fossil fuels, discussing in detail the subsidies and other measures that the United States and the review team have identified in the course of the review process.
This report Mexico’s efforts to phase out and rationalise its fossilfuel subsidies provides a succinct account of the discussions that took place between Mexican officials and the review team, but also within the review team itself. After summarising the key aspects of Mexico’s energy landscape, the report discusses the ongoing reforms of transport fuel pricing.
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.