A Carbon Price Can Benefit the Poor While Reducing Emissions
The world is vastly underestimating the benefits of acting on climate change. Recent research
New Global CO2 Emissions Numbers Are In. They’re Not Good.
Each year in late November or early December, climate negotiators, NGOs and increasingly cities and businesses head to the annual climate talks.
How to Sustainably Feed 10 Billion People by 2050, in 21 Charts
There is a big shortfall between the amount of food we produce today and the amount needed to feed everyone in 2050.
4 Ways Development Banks Can Better Support the Paris Agreement
Multilateral development banks (MDBs) can play a critical role in limiting climate change and helping communities adapt to its impacts.
Stronger Than the Storm: 3 Lessons for Building Climate Resilience in Poor Urban Communities
Climate change affects poor and marginalized communities first and hardest
How Distributed Solar Helps Pregnant Women in Rural Kenya
Our blog series, Humans of Clean Energy, focuses on clean energy pioneers in the developing world and
More than One-Third of National Climate Plans Aren’t Easily Measured
While virtually all countries have national climate plans, in many cases it’s not clear what effect they’ll have on emissions.
Long-Term Low Greenhouse Gas Emission Development Strategies: Approaches and Methodologies for Their Design
Long-term low greenhouse gas development strategies offer an opportunity for the G20 to set the leadership direction that will help steer the world toward a viable cli