
This paper outlines the best ways countries can use ocean-based action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and better adapt to the impacts of climate change. The paper focuses on four ocean-based subsectors that have the greatest potential to curb emissions and deliver significant other benefits: marine conservation (coastal and marine ecosystem restoration and protection), oceanic and coastal fisheries, marine transport, and ocean-based renewable energy.

This paper discusses a variety of fiscal and non-fiscal policy tools, along with case studies, that are available to facilitate the transition to a green economy in the post-COVID-19 reconstruction phase.
The paper, The circular economy: a transformative COVID-19 recovery strategy demonstrates how policymakers can pave the way towards such a future.

China Zero-Carbon Electricity Growth in the 2020s takes a look at the economic and technical issues involved with China’s coming transition to zero-carbon electricity.
This study aims to assess the employment creation potential of RE technologies based on future power sector scenarios for three GGGI Member countries: Mexico, Indonesia, and Rwanda. This report presents the results for Indonesia only.