This analysis estimates that innovative climate and nature-linked debt instruments could mobilize upwards of $105 billion from debt relief for climate and nature in the short term, and more than $329 billion in new debt issuances, with the possibility of even more in the medium and long term.
This report finds that repurposing a portion of government spending on agriculture each year to develop and disseminate more emission-efficient technologies for crops and livestock could reduce overall emissions from agriculture by more than 40%.
This report documents best practices from a range of integrated land-use initiatives, facilitates knowledge sharing and provides a guide for practitioners who are looking to implement this approach.
This report provides an update on the science of climate impacts in the Pacific. It also sets out some actions required from major emitters – including from Australia – in order to ensure the survival of all Pacific island states.
This report from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) assesses the state of bioeconomy in Africa.