This policy brief explores how well-designed green recovery plans can generate the double dividend of enhanced energy security and better environmental outcomes.
This paper provides an analytical summary of emerging points of consensus, along with remaining questions for parties and other stakeholders to consider, when preparing for and participating in the Glasgow–Sharm el-Sheik work programme (GlaSS).
This research explores the relationship between trade, climate change and sustainable development, and the potential for trade policies to help address the climate crisis in the context of international cooperation at the WTO.
This report assesses the market potential, policy frameworks, as well as implementation challenges and risk management with regard to turning waste issues into an opportunity that will deliver environmental, climate and socio-economic impacts.
This research paper outlines the structural green recovery agenda and gives a tentative mapping of the prioritization criteria governments might consider in designing structural reform packages.