Cities and the Green Economy
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis on 20 Feb 2011
In UNEP Green Economy Report with Philipp Rode, UNEP Green cities, Feb 2011 – External link to publisher
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis on 20 Feb 2011
In UNEP Green Economy Report with Philipp Rode, UNEP Green cities, Feb 2011 – External link to publisher
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis on 20 Jan 2011
Cisco PoV, January 2011 – External link to report
Policy publication by Cameron Hepburn, Baran Doda, Chris Duffy, Sam Fankhauser, Luca Taschini on 1 Jan 2011
Cameron Hepburn, Sarah Chapman, Baran Doda, Chris Duffy, Samuel Fankhauser, James Rydge, Kathryn Smith, Luca Taschini and Alessandro Vitelli
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis on 1 Jan 2011
A unique green opportunity has arisen for policy makers to create viable newmarkets, boost private investment and innovation, and stimulate the economy without requiring large public expenditure. By sending a … read more »
Policy publication by on 1 Jan 2011
Porter, J. (2011) Progress Review for the Wellcome Trust.
Policy publication by Alina Averchenkova on 30 Dec 2010
KPMG, 2010 External link to report
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis, Nicholas Stern on 20 Dec 2010
Published at COP 16 in Cancun. p22: December 2010 – External link to report
Policy publication by Dimitri Zenghelis, Nicholas Stern on 18 Dec 2010
‘Climate Change The New Economy’ published at COP 16 in Cancun. p22: December 2010 – External link to publication
Policy publication by Nicola Favretto on 1 Nov 2010
Biofuel cultivation worldwide continues to increase in intensity and extent despite a lack of empirical data on the sustainability impacts. This briefing note reflects on two case studies from sub-Saharan Africa outlining the current context of the cultivation of the inedible, biodiesel crop Jatropha curcas (subsequently termed Jatropha). A variety of projects exist in both […]
Policy publication by Nicholas Stern on 1 Oct 2010
Unless the world embarks now on a new energy and industrial revolution it will be very difficult to manage the huge risks of climate change. Business-as-usual for the next few … read more »