This analysis finds that a growing number of countries are addressing fossil fuels as part of their climate mitigation activities.
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This analysis finds that a growing number of countries are addressing fossil fuels as part of their climate mitigation activities.
This special issue brings together pioneering new work on supply side climate policy, amidst growing calls for an energy transition away from fossil fuels.
This report is the first assessment of the gap between Paris Agreement goals and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas.
This guide for local governments describes when and how to use a consumption-based emissions inventory, known as a CBEI.
Do transition policies address the needs of the most disadvantaged? This brief examines policies in the US and Thailand to highlight key equity considerations.
This brief explores the promise and challenge of expanding public participation, both within and outside formal processes.
This paper finds that California could reduce global emissions substantially if it joined a growing list of governments that limit oil production.
This article outlines why it is important that Parties to the Paris Agreement explicitly address the phasing out of fossil fuel production under the UNFCCC.
This brief explains the rationale for considering fossil fuel supply under the UNFCCC Talanoa Dialogue, and highlights available policy options.
This report provides a first-ever assessment of how opportunities for low-carbon development are distributed across the world’s urban areas.
This journal article describes the growing movement to restrain fossil fuel development and explores the role it plays in climate change policy-making.
How can countries phase-down fossil fuel production within the current architecture of the Paris Agreement?
How can countries more explicitly address the phasing out of fossil fuel production within the current architecture of the Paris Agreement?