
The economic consequences of earthquakes: A tale from two datasets
Economic studies of earthquakes often rely on incomplete data, excluding lower-intensity events that can still cause disruptions. This column

Economic studies of earthquakes often rely on incomplete data, excluding lower-intensity events that can still cause disruptions. This column

Comprehensive national climate legislation remains elusive in the US. Linking district-level employment to roll-call behaviour in the 2009 House

Green debt has become a defining feature of sustainable finance, as firms and investors seek to align capital with

The report comes at a pivotal time, as countries grapple with rising global temperatures and increasingly complex environmental challenges.

The inclusion of electricity in CBAM creates more problems than it solves; ways should be found to exempt it.

The EU economy grew stronger than expected in recent quarters and all member states are set to return to

Since 2016, many governments have issued ‘green’ debt instruments to support the transition to a low-carbon economy. This column

The challenge for policymakers at COP30 is not to reach universal agreement on the exact ‘price’ of carbon, but

The EU can help tackle Europe’s housing crisis by reducing energy costs, decarbonizing buildings and adhering to climate goals.

It is increasingly perceived as an integrated sustainability solution for transforming how global cities function. As the sun soars

Economic studies of earthquakes often rely on incomplete data, excluding lower-intensity events that can still cause disruptions. This column

Comprehensive national climate legislation remains elusive in the US. Linking district-level employment to roll-call behaviour in the 2009 House

Green debt has become a defining feature of sustainable finance, as firms and investors seek to align capital with

The report comes at a pivotal time, as countries grapple with rising global temperatures and increasingly complex environmental challenges.

The inclusion of electricity in CBAM creates more problems than it solves; ways should be found to exempt it.

The EU economy grew stronger than expected in recent quarters and all member states are set to return to

Since 2016, many governments have issued ‘green’ debt instruments to support the transition to a low-carbon economy. This column

The challenge for policymakers at COP30 is not to reach universal agreement on the exact ‘price’ of carbon, but

The EU can help tackle Europe’s housing crisis by reducing energy costs, decarbonizing buildings and adhering to climate goals.

It is increasingly perceived as an integrated sustainability solution for transforming how global cities function. As the sun soars




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