Can Fossil Fuel Subsidies Transfer to International Climate Finance? / Lynann Butkiewicz. Weathervane, 4/10/2011 http://www.rff.org/wv/archive/2011/10/04/can-fossil-fuel-subsidies-transfer-to-international-climate-finance.aspx Last month, leaked World Bank documents (which will be presented to the G20 meeting of finance ministers in November) recommended that countries cut fossil fuel subsidies in order to boost funding to tackle climate change. I have discussed previously that securing publi..
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Fossil-Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change : Options for policy-makers within their Intended Nationall...
Summary Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government su...
International audienceThe Cancun conference decided to establish a Climate Green Fund (CGF) to help ...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Fighting climate change is expensive. Unchecked global warming leads to climate disasters like sea ...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
The environmental argument behind fossil fuel subsidy reform is strong, particularly among internat...
Developed countries have pledged to mobilise $100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change action...
As debates concerning global sustain-able development goals intensify, there is one policy that seem...
Funding for climate change efforts in developing countries is firmly established in the Articles of ...
This paper analyses possible sources of finance in Australia for climate change aid. Developed coun...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Fossil-Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change : Options for policy-makers within their Intended Nationall...
Summary Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government su...
International audienceThe Cancun conference decided to establish a Climate Green Fund (CGF) to help ...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Fighting climate change is expensive. Unchecked global warming leads to climate disasters like sea ...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
The environmental argument behind fossil fuel subsidy reform is strong, particularly among internat...
Developed countries have pledged to mobilise $100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change action...
As debates concerning global sustain-able development goals intensify, there is one policy that seem...
Funding for climate change efforts in developing countries is firmly established in the Articles of ...
This paper analyses possible sources of finance in Australia for climate change aid. Developed coun...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Hopes are high that removing fossil fuel subsidies could help to mitigate climate change by discoura...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...