Reports

UNH study: Pay-as-you-throw trash policy cuts solid waste disposal (New Hampshire University)
According to new study from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire, towns that have implemented pay-as-you-throw and other user fee-based pricing policies to reduce

China: A Watershed Moment for Water Governance (World Bank, Development Research Center)
Effective management of water resources is central to China’s economic prosperity. Despite significant investments in water management and infrastructure, more tangible innovative policies and incentives are required to strengthen and

Reform Options: Initial Thinking – Rethinking Decarbonisation Incentives (Energy Systems Catapult)
Creating a new trading scheme for all UK carbon emissions, setting standards for the carbon intensity of energy or taxing carbon like VAT. These are some of the options being
New World Energy Outlook published (IEA)
The International Energy Agency (IEA) published its annual World Energy Outlook. Over the next two decades, the world’s energy system will undergo a huge transformation. Wind and solar power are

Power Trip: Southeast Asia’s journey to a low carbon economy (Eco-Business)
According to this report by Eco-Business, insufficient regulation and fossil fuel subsidies are holding back Southeast Asia’s transition to a low carbon economy. The report outlines the challenges and potential
Emission Trading Worldwide (ICAP)
Emission trading around the world has once again taken a major step forward. The International Carbon Action Partnership’s (ICAP) new report finds 2017 marks a key step forward for emission