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.
The fragmented climate finance landscape needs to develop a cohesive strategy to deploy aid most effectively for the countries that benefit from the funding.
This article analyses roadmaps to decarbonize heavy industry in several different countries.Â
The editors of Climate and Development react to the "Hot List" of 1,000 influential scholars in climate change published by Reuters on 20 April 2021.
This article explores the increasingly international nature of the bioeconomy and which institutions and processes will shape its governance in the future.
How NDCs and LT-LEDS can address fossil fuel production and support a just and sustainable recovery
This article reflects on global responses to COVID-19 and what they mean for efforts to build more climate-resilient and equitable futures.
This policy brief examines the barriers and challenges that hinder further effectiveness of Kenya's climate finance coordination mechanisms.
Read recommendations for shaping the COVID-19 recovery so that it supports low-carbon transitions for industry.
A new analysis looks at six countries and identifies the synergies and conflicts between nationally determined contributions and Sustainable Development Goals.
Strong state power prevents domestic climate justice issues being operationalized in Pakistan or raised in international negotiations.