How can investors in high-emitting sectors help the drive to net zero? This brief presents insights for the agriculture, steel, cement, and oil and gas sectors.
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How can investors in high-emitting sectors help the drive to net zero? This brief presents insights for the agriculture, steel, cement, and oil and gas sectors.
This report focuses on “active engagement”, where investors engage with high-emitting sectors, to impact green transition in four key industries.
The 2021 report reveals that countries' fossil fuel production plans remain dangerously out of sync with the limits consistent with the Paris Agreement.
This analysis finds that a growing number of countries are addressing fossil fuels as part of their climate mitigation activities.
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.
This special issue brings together pioneering new work on supply side climate policy, amidst growing calls for an energy transition away from fossil fuels.
Further investments in oil and gas infrastructure – including new oil sands projects – are increasingly risky given market trends and fundamentals
This article in Nature explains how subsidies affect fossil fuel investment and why they deserve greater attention in global modelling analyses.
This report is the first assessment of the gap between Paris Agreement goals and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas.
This paper in Science identifies three principles to guide upcoming UN negotiations on the rules for international carbon markets.
With increased climate ambition, coal, oil, and gas production will need to wind down.
La producción de carbón, petróleo y gas tendrá que disminuir si se desea alcanzar las metas climáticas propuestas.
Nationally determined contributions could help in the wind-down of oil, gas and coal production. But countries are only making limited use of this potential.
This paper finds that California could reduce global emissions substantially if it joined a growing list of governments that limit oil production.
What are the practical, political and ethical challenges in supply-side climate policy?