India is yet to adopt a policy framework for resource efficiency and circular economy.1 At the COP 26, India announced ambitious emission reduction targets for 2030 and a net zero by 2070. Achieving these extra miles will require integration of resource efficiency along with its existing climate and other sectoral policies. India’s emission and resource consumption rates are already alarmingly high. At the same time, the country is still in the process of securing access to basic services for all which will further increase its per capita consumption and emissions. Thereby, it is essential for India to build a material efficient circular economy using the scope of its transitioning economy while achieving its climate and sustainable develop...
In a new paper, Mattia Romani, James Rydge and Nicholas Stern find that the emissions landscape has ...
Natural resource extraction and processing accounted for 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2...
Developed world degraded and harmed the fabric of the environment in their development paths. It res...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
This new Policy Brief by CEPS Fellows, Noriko Fujiwara and Christian Egenhofer, discusses some of th...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
Of late, discussions around the greenhouse gases have become very important in the context of climat...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyze the potential for synergies between clim...
Climate change has been largely attributed to global temperatures rising over the years. This has be...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
Current global climate policy architecture does not aim at stabilizingthe greenhouse gases concentra...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
In a new paper, Mattia Romani, James Rydge and Nicholas Stern find that the emissions landscape has ...
Natural resource extraction and processing accounted for 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2...
Developed world degraded and harmed the fabric of the environment in their development paths. It res...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
This new Policy Brief by CEPS Fellows, Noriko Fujiwara and Christian Egenhofer, discusses some of th...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
Of late, discussions around the greenhouse gases have become very important in the context of climat...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyze the potential for synergies between clim...
Climate change has been largely attributed to global temperatures rising over the years. This has be...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
Current global climate policy architecture does not aim at stabilizingthe greenhouse gases concentra...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
In a new paper, Mattia Romani, James Rydge and Nicholas Stern find that the emissions landscape has ...
Natural resource extraction and processing accounted for 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2...
Developed world degraded and harmed the fabric of the environment in their development paths. It res...