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Energy TransitionHow replacing coal with renewable energy could pay for itselfTobias Adrian, Patrick Bolton, and Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis · IMF Blog 23 Jun 2022
Climate ActionWhy the planet needs legally binding obligations to limit climate-mitigation 'free-riders'Utkarsh Leo and Nidhi Singh 22 Jun 2022
Jobs and the Future of WorkOrganizations with women managers are likely to have lower carbon emissions. Here’s whyYener Altunbaş, Leonardo Gambacorta, Alessio Reghezza, and Giulio Velliscig · VoxEU 22 Jun 2022
Climate ActionNet-zero Picasso: Museums rethink art shows to cut climate impactJoanna Gill · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 22 Jun 2022
Climate ActionHere's how one group of polar bears is adapting to climate changeWill Dunham · Reuters 22 Jun 2022
Nature and BiodiversityWant to save the world’s coral reefs? Just listen to them, say scientistsStefan Ellerbeck 22 Jun 2022
Emerging TechnologiesHow 3D-printing rockets and living on Mars could help us back on EarthVictoria Masterson 21 Jun 2022
Climate ActionClimate change is relevant for monetary policy. Here's whyLena Boneva, Gianluigi Ferrucci, and Francesco Paolo Mongelli · VoxEU 21 Jun 2022
Climate ActionHit by heatwaves, cities test fresh ways to cool residentsLaurie Goering · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 21 Jun 2022
Climate ActionExtreme heat in cities: this new report outlines guidelines for mitigationKyle Mittan · Futurity 21 Jun 2022
Nature and BiodiversityArctic warming, heatwaves spark record energy demand – and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 20 Jun 2022
Climate ActionCities are under strain as climate change drives a new wave of migrationKim Harrisberg and Carey L. Biron · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 20 Jun 2022
Climate ActionThis 'Space Bubble' shield could counter the effects of climate change by reflecting the sun's raysRima Sabina Aouf · Deezen 20 Jun 2022
Energy TransitionHow local banking can help champion decarbonization in emerging marketsMilagros Rivas Saiz, Ayla Majid, and Mike Hayes 20 Jun 2022
Climate ActionClimate change is turning the Alps from white to green, study findsCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 17 Jun 2022
Climate ActionExperts flag 3 concerns with proposed SEC climate disclosure ruleBetsy Vereckey 17 Jun 2022
Climate ActionExplainer: How gender inequality and climate change are interconnectedUN Women · UN Women 16 Jun 2022