TRANSrisk conducted 15 case studies that explore the transition to low-carbon economies, including 14 country-level case studies and one at the global and regional level.
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This tool kit was developed to support implementation of the U.S. Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence Globally.
This report supports the use of financial assistance to promote the solar water heater sector in India.
The second of the Capacity for Development for the Clean Development Mechanism (CD4CDM) perspectives series, this collection of 13 papers aims to address the question of how to reform the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in a post-2012 climate regime.
This report showcases a methodology to evaluate the performance of different public finance mechanisms and their suitability for replication in other applications, policy contexts, and geographies across the clean energy continuum.
This report is the fifth in a series documenting the World Bank Group’s progress in supporting renewable energy and energy efficiency. It details the successes of, and lessons learned from, the investments made by the World Bank Group over the past five years.
Project developers and technical experts in carbon capture and storage (CCS) often cite the public as a “barrier” to CCS deployment, because decisions on whether an individual project move forwards often depends significantly on the local community’s acceptance or opposition.
This report assesses changes in the European Commission energy labeling scheme through focus groups and reporting. The authors predict what effects the changes might have and suggest how to improve awareness and comprehension of the changes.
This report, as the 12th of its kind, gives a comprehensive overview of the state of renewable energy deployment throughout the European Commission. Technological advancements, deployment numbers, and socioeconomic factors are discussed within the context of each renewable energy technology.
This report describes how crafting global actions that all nations believe to be equitable has been a central challenge for international climate policy for more than two decades.