This paper analyses how fiscal stimulus spending in response to the COVID-19 pandemic supports the low-carbon transition. We developed a new framework to categorise rescue and recovery spending measures according to their level of greenness and their type of expected impact on greenhouse gas emissions. This framework allows to better capture how measures’ emission impacts may unfold over time and to identify the share of fiscal spending missing robust conditions or incentives to be considered low carbon. We assess nearly 2500 measures announced by 26 emitters as of May 2021, representing around 67% of global GHG emissions excluding land use in 2019. Our findings show that the largest share (35%) of spending with potential GHG emission impli...
Abstract A climate-positive COVID-19 recovery can accelerate the energy transition away from fossil...
In the EU, COVID-19 and associated policy responses led to economy-wide disruptions and shifts in se...
The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emission...
Globally, the opportunity to use COVID-19 fiscal rescue and recovery spending to accelerate the low-...
Despite the significant volume of fiscal recovery measures announced by countries to deal with the C...
International audiencePart of the economic recovery plans implemented by governments following COVID...
Emissions pathways after COVID-19 will be shaped by how governments’ economic responses translate in...
Governments around the globe are responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–related econo...
The COVID-19 crisis is likely to have dramatic consequences for progress on climate change. Imminent...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
The COVID-19 pandemic induces the worst economic downturn since the Second World War, requiring gove...
Abstract A climate-positive COVID-19 recovery can accelerate the energy transition away from fossil...
In the EU, COVID-19 and associated policy responses led to economy-wide disruptions and shifts in se...
The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emission...
Globally, the opportunity to use COVID-19 fiscal rescue and recovery spending to accelerate the low-...
Despite the significant volume of fiscal recovery measures announced by countries to deal with the C...
International audiencePart of the economic recovery plans implemented by governments following COVID...
Emissions pathways after COVID-19 will be shaped by how governments’ economic responses translate in...
Governments around the globe are responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–related econo...
The COVID-19 crisis is likely to have dramatic consequences for progress on climate change. Imminent...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
The COVID-19 pandemic induces the worst economic downturn since the Second World War, requiring gove...
Abstract A climate-positive COVID-19 recovery can accelerate the energy transition away from fossil...
In the EU, COVID-19 and associated policy responses led to economy-wide disruptions and shifts in se...
The global economy is facing a serious recession due to COVID-19, with implications for CO2 emission...