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

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

Biodiversity loss poses a direct threat to human well-being, economic development, and planetary health Biodiversity supports food security, clean

Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity, yet their macroeconomic impacts remain poorly understood. This column argues

Closing the data gap for low-emission development A low-emission growth path across key sectors — including agriculture, mining, forestry,

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

The average resident of the European Union spends €150 annually on coffee, a small price for what many consider

Trade and other tensions between the European Union and China should not be allowed to derail joint work 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

Biodiversity loss poses a direct threat to human well-being, economic development, and planetary health Biodiversity supports food security, clean

Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity, yet their macroeconomic impacts remain poorly understood. This column argues

Closing the data gap for low-emission development A low-emission growth path across key sectors — including agriculture, mining, forestry,

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

The average resident of the European Union spends €150 annually on coffee, a small price for what many consider

Trade and other tensions between the European Union and China should not be allowed to derail joint work to




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