Financial support for countries that bear disproportionate effects of climate change has stalled for years. COP26 must spur real progress, researchers argue.
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Financial support for countries that bear disproportionate effects of climate change has stalled for years. COP26 must spur real progress, researchers argue.
Ahead of the Glasgow COP, this analysis argues that attempts to quantify countries' “fair share” of climate action are biased and oversimplified.
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.
An assessment of the global distribution of consumption emissions among individuals from 1990 to 2015 and beyond.
The authors conduct case studies in Indonesia to explore the value of incorporating gender equity in decision-making for a just transition to renewable energy.
This paper looks at where and how to equitably phase out oil, gas and coal production.
This report is the first assessment of the gap between Paris Agreement goals and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas.
This paper shows how a simplified cross-impact balance can replace a full multi-scale balance when a stable set of global scenarios is adopted at large scale.
Can trading environmentally-based commodities as financial assets effectively protect ecosystems? This paper discusses the question of ecosystem valuation.
This article reports on the open-source code behind the Climate Equity Reference Calculator and its web-based interface.
This working paper outlines three principles that can inform debate on an equitable phase-out of U.S. fossil fuel extraction.
This paper documents the calculations that the Climate Equity Reference Calculator implements.
This paper lays out principles for equitably sharing the costs of a decarbonization transition and prioritizing which fossil resources can still be extracted.
This letter to the editor in Nature Climate Change details the methodological shortcomings of an article on equitable mitigation.
This study examines national mitigation pledges presented at the 2015 Paris climate summit, relative to equity benchmarks and 1.5 °C-compliant global mitigation