Trade policy can support climate policy beyond border measures by ensuring open markets for clean technologies and products.
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Trade policy can support climate policy beyond border measures by ensuring open markets for clean technologies and products.
Ahead of Stockholm+50, more than 200 experts call for governments to account for animal welfare as part of a holistic sustainable development policy.
En vĂsperas de Estocolmo+50, mĂ¡s de 200 expertos piden a los gobiernos incluir el bienestar de los animales como parte de una polĂtica integral de desarrollo.
Para a Estocolmo+50, mais de 200 especialistas cobram que os governos incluam o bem-estar dos animais numa polĂtica de desenvolvimento sustentĂ¡vel.
Governments can recognize that animal welfare is important in its own right, as well as for the future of sustainable development.
Ahead of the Stockholm+50 UN international meeting, a landmark report synthesizes thinking on how to build a sustainable planet.
Researchers tracking countries' plans toward winding down fossil fuel production have updated their database with the latest entries current as of 2022.
The 2021 report reveals that countries' fossil fuel production plans remain dangerously out of sync with the limits consistent with the Paris Agreement.
This book chapter analyses international governance of fossil fuel subsidies, a domain characterised by institutional fragmentation.
The authors of this book chapter analyse the potential for Nationally Determined Contributions to promote development agendas.
This book chapter examines the reasons that nationally determined contributions were devised as the measures to achieve the Paris Agreement.
The report considers the impact of COVID-19 on the gap between countries’ planned fossil fuels production and the levels needed to limit global warming.
How NDCs and LT-LEDS can address fossil fuel production and support a just and sustainable recovery
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 book conducts novel analysis of three fields within the climate-energy nexus: renewable energy, fossil fuel subsidy reform and carbon pricing.