
Firm climate investment: A glass half-full
The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to

The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

On 1 January 2025, a major contract governing the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine will end, with significant implications

Executive summary The European Commission has recommended that the European Union should cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent

Energy cooperation Despite Brexit, the European Union and United Kingdom remain linked through energy. In 2023, trade in energy

Recent research suggests that the impact of climate change on economic output might have been underestimated in the past.

Evaluating sovereign emissions closely resembles the nature versus nurture debate; we must consider both the inherent structural factors of

Climate-related risks, both those related to the warming of the planet and those related to our actions to mitigate

Extreme weather events are bringing devastating consequences for an increasing number of people and countries, so quantifying their economic

The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

On 1 January 2025, a major contract governing the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine will end, with significant implications

Executive summary The European Commission has recommended that the European Union should cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent

Energy cooperation Despite Brexit, the European Union and United Kingdom remain linked through energy. In 2023, trade in energy

Recent research suggests that the impact of climate change on economic output might have been underestimated in the past.

Evaluating sovereign emissions closely resembles the nature versus nurture debate; we must consider both the inherent structural factors of

Climate-related risks, both those related to the warming of the planet and those related to our actions to mitigate

Extreme weather events are bringing devastating consequences for an increasing number of people and countries, so quantifying their economic




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