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When the philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in 1841, “Every sweet hath its sour; every evil its

When the philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in 1841, “Every sweet hath its sour; every evil its

Simplification without carbon price convergence risks deeper fragmentation, higher costs and weaker credibility for the EU’s climate target. Executive

EU energy efficiency hinges on open data, integrated grid planning and aligned national plans as electrification raises the cost

At the time when the Government of South Africa approached the World Bank’s Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) Program about looking beyond natural

Climate change is increasingly shaping macro-fiscal outlooks. Extreme weather events, chronic damages from global warming, and decarbonisation efforts all

A central concern in the climate policy debate is whether ambitious mitigation efforts simply shift emissions abroad. This column

The 2026 review of the EU ETS must be anchored in facts and focus on the potential benefits of

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

When the philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in 1841, “Every sweet hath its sour; every evil its

Simplification without carbon price convergence risks deeper fragmentation, higher costs and weaker credibility for the EU’s climate target. Executive

EU energy efficiency hinges on open data, integrated grid planning and aligned national plans as electrification raises the cost

At the time when the Government of South Africa approached the World Bank’s Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) Program about looking beyond natural

Climate change is increasingly shaping macro-fiscal outlooks. Extreme weather events, chronic damages from global warming, and decarbonisation efforts all

A central concern in the climate policy debate is whether ambitious mitigation efforts simply shift emissions abroad. This column

The 2026 review of the EU ETS must be anchored in facts and focus on the potential benefits of

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




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