Reports

Reconciling Carbon Pricing and Energy Policies in Developing Countries – Integrating Policies for a Clean Energy Transition (PMR)
The focus of the Report Reconciling Carbon pricing and Energy Policies in Developing Countries is how the objective of reducing emissions can be pursued alongside the priorities reflected in the

Tax as a force for good – Aligning tax systems with the SDGs and the inclusive circular economy – Case Study Bangladesh (Ex’Tax)
The Ex’Tax project “Tax as a force for good” launched its latest study, in cooperation with Cambridge Economics and supported by the C&A Foundation. The study focusses on Bangladesh and

Will COVID-19 fiscal recovery packages accelerate or retard progress on climate change? (SSEE)
The COVID-19 crisis is likely to have dramatic consequences for progress on climate change. Imminent fiscal recovery packages could entrench or partly displace the current fossil-fuel-intensive economic system. This paper

Building Resilience: WWF Recommendations For A Just & Sustainable Recovery After Covid-19 – Using The European Green Deal To Drive Europe’s Recovery And Transition Into A Fair, Resource-efficient And Resilient Society (WWF)
The Covid-19 pandemic and its immediate health, social and economic impacts require an urgent response. Beyond this, however, public stimulus packages to relaunch the economy are already being developed, requiring

Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2019 (CPI)
Four years after world leaders negotiated the Paris Climate Agreement, now signed by 195 countries around the world and ratified by 187, national policies and market signals are starting to

Tracking Adaptation Finance: Advancing Methods to Capture Finance Flows in the Landscape (CPI)
High-quality adaptation finance tracking identifies gaps and barriers in financing adaptation and resilience solutions globally, drives leaders and stakeholders to invest in adaptation or support increases in finance flows, and