
Uneven vulnerabilities: A global index of climate risk for countries
Climate risk is at ‘code red’ level for the entire of humanity, prompting investors and policymakers to focus not

Climate risk is at ‘code red’ level for the entire of humanity, prompting investors and policymakers to focus not

Traditional insurance for smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is prohibitively expensive. Serving rural and remote areas

There is growing recognition that the specific characteristics of services sectors and services trade have important environmental implications. For

Nature markets can boost conservation funding, but strong standards and public support are vital for lasting, equitable ecological benefits

Global climate and biodiversity outcomes will largely be determined in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs). We propose a four-pillar

Policy debates around climate change frequently focus on the trade-off between the near-term costs of reducing carbon emissions and

Advanced economies alone can no longer determine climate outcomes. Emerging and developing economies – home to two-thirds of current

The prosperity and economic transformation of Europe and Central Asia (ECA) hinge on making energy reliable and affordable for

“When I tried to find work in the handmade hammock industry, a traditional craft in my area, I only

The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving

Climate risk is at ‘code red’ level for the entire of humanity, prompting investors and policymakers to focus not

Traditional insurance for smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is prohibitively expensive. Serving rural and remote areas

There is growing recognition that the specific characteristics of services sectors and services trade have important environmental implications. For

Nature markets can boost conservation funding, but strong standards and public support are vital for lasting, equitable ecological benefits

Global climate and biodiversity outcomes will largely be determined in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs). We propose a four-pillar

Policy debates around climate change frequently focus on the trade-off between the near-term costs of reducing carbon emissions and

Advanced economies alone can no longer determine climate outcomes. Emerging and developing economies – home to two-thirds of current

The prosperity and economic transformation of Europe and Central Asia (ECA) hinge on making energy reliable and affordable for

“When I tried to find work in the handmade hammock industry, a traditional craft in my area, I only

The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving




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