In a world coping with climate setbacks and Donald Trump’s re-election in the United States, the growing prominence of ...
Hands off: History is rife with examples of inflation-riddled economies laid ... a Harvard University economics professor and ...
Some European countries’ continued reliance on cheap natural gas from Russia tests Europe’s political will to cut off the ...
Fossil fuels are the leading driver of climate change, yet they are still heavily subsidized by governments around the world.
Multilateral development banks (MDBs) today issued a joint statement at COP29 in Baku outlining financial support and other measures for countries to achieve ambitious climate outcomes.
There are various reasons fossil fuel subsidies are hard to eliminate. Many subsidies directly affect the costs that fossil fuel producers face, so reducing subsidies tends to increase prices for ...
Donald Trump’s re-election sent a shockwave around the world. It’s especially concentrated in the liberal imperialist bloc.
These financial institutions are complex, and vital to funding efforts to slow climate change. Here's how they work.
As 198 nations convene in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29th United Nations climate summit, one word will almost certainly ...
Internal jostling between member states, particularly India’s reformist stance versus China and Russia’s multipolar ambitions, highlight the challenges facing this potentially transformative bloc.
The transition to clean energy will bring many benefits, but will also have major economic and social costs and generate substantial dislocation in certain industries and regions. The just transition ...