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Implementing Solutions to Climate Change and Air Pollution in Asia Mobilising Finance, Strengthening Policies and Building Capacities (White Paper 2020).JPG
Ministry of the Environment of Japan
The resource, Implementing Solutions to Climate Change and Air Pollution in Asia: Mobilising Finance, Strengthening Policies and Building Capacities (White Paper 2020), focuses on three areas to advances science based solutions to advance knowledge sharing and awareness related to co-benefits, which are defined as the multiple benefits from actions that mitigate climate change while meeting other sustainable development priorities.
National Alliances for Buildings and Construction Long-term partnerships for the energy transition.JPG
Programme for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (PEEB)
The resource, National Alliances for Buildings and Construction: Long-term partnerships for the energy transition synthesises existing experiences of five national alliances in France, Germany, Mexico, Morocco and Tunisia, and proposes recommendations for the establishment of more national alliances to create the momentum needed to achieve low emission, resilient and efficient building.
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Climate Policy Journal
The resource, Decarbonization Pathways and Energy Investment needs for developing Asia in line with ‘well below’ 2°C, explores potential future pathways for developing Asia’s energy consumption, CO2 emissions and infrastructure investment to enable countries to accomplish the global climate targets set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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Office for National Statistics (United Kingdom)
The Scottish Natural Capital Accounts: 2020 looks at Scottish natural capital assets, the flows and values of services to help measure aspects of the natural world and their impact upon people.
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One Planet Network
The “Factsheets on Sustainable Public Procurement in national governments” is a supplement to the 2017 Global Review of Sustainable Public Procurement. It features 40 country factsheets that illustrate the current state of sustainable public procurement (SPP) policies, activities, programmes, and monitoring and evaluation systems in national governments around the world.