Reports
Phase-out 2020: monitoring Europe's fossil fuel subsidies (ODI)
This research shows that governments in Europe and the European Union (EU) are continuing to subsidise oil, gas and coal, fuelling dangerous climate change with taxpayers’ money both at home and abroad.
Tackling Fossil Fuel Subsidies through Trade Agreements (Climate Strategies)
Given its central role in disciplining trade-distorting subsidies across sectors, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is an obvious candidate for advancing fossil fuel subsidy reform (FFSR) internationally. However, their
The Next Big Thing in Carbon Markets? RGGI to Implement an Emissions Containment Reserve (Resources)
As the first cap-and-trade program in North America, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) has had an outsized influence on the design of similar programs worldwide. The Initiative is a market-based
Effect of subsidies to fossil fuel companies on United States crude oil production (Nature Energy)
Countries in the G20 have committed to phase out ‘inefficient’ fossil fuel subsidies. However, there remains a limited understanding of how subsidy removal would affect fossil fuel investment returns and production,
Report of the High-Level Commission on Carbon Prices (CPLC)
The purpose of this Commission is to explore explicit carbon-pricing options and levels that would induce the change in behaviors—particularly in those driving the investments in infrastructure, technology, and equipment—needed

Peer Review on Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reforms in Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei has participated in the fossil fuel subsidy reform peer review process led by the APEC Energy Working Group (EWG) in 2016, and is the fourth volunteer member economy