
The macroeconomic implications of extreme weather events: Insights from advanced economies
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity, yet their macroeconomic impacts remain poorly understood. This column argues

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

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

Oil prices rose on Monday after hitting five-month lows in the previous session, as investors focused on potential talks

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

Corporate climate risk disclosures are costly and often a mere box-ticking exercise. In November 2024, the Omnibus Environmental, Social

The low-carbon transition requires substantial financial mobilisation, yet it is unclear whether banks’ public climate commitments represent real change

Around the world, governments are racing to digitize services and tackle climate change. Yet too often, these efforts happen

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

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

Oil prices rose on Monday after hitting five-month lows in the previous session, as investors focused on potential talks

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

Corporate climate risk disclosures are costly and often a mere box-ticking exercise. In November 2024, the Omnibus Environmental, Social

The low-carbon transition requires substantial financial mobilisation, yet it is unclear whether banks’ public climate commitments represent real change

Around the world, governments are racing to digitize services and tackle climate change. Yet too often, these efforts happen




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