E-Paper From Forest to Furnace The Impact of Wood Biomass Energy By Almuth Ernsting Published: März 2025 The burning of wood for energy is increasing worldwide, putting pressure on forests and ecosystems. This paper analyzes the development in Europe, North America, East Asia, Africa, and South America.
Study Global Circular Economy Reflections for a Just Transition By Luisa Denter Published: März 2025 A circular economy can help mitigate the negative effects of our resource consumption and reduce the massive dependence on raw materials from other countries. The study sets out what needs to be considered in order to achieve a just transition towards a circular economy.
Policy Paper Climate Justice and Equitable Futures What Is Missing in IPCC AR6 Scenarios and How to Go Beyond By Tejal Kanitkar and T. Jayaraman Published: February 2025 The briefing shows how the scenarios of the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report (AR6) perpetuate existing inequalities into the future. It explores alternative perspectives that prioritize equitable futures, climate justice, and well-being for all in IPCC AR7.
Report From Boom to Burden Perpetual Impacts and Mining By Andrés Ángel and Johanna Sydow Published: December 2024 This report strives to shed light on the various biophysical as well as sociocultural long-term impacts of mining, which can mean massive long-term monetary costs for states and further generations.
E-Paper Addressing Afghanistan’s Climate Induced Exodus Water Scarcity Driven Displacement in Southern Afghanistan By Hamzah Published: June 2024 In Southern Afghanistan, an urgent crisis is brewing. Water scarcity is driving large-scale displacement and migration, threatening to escalate into a global issue. Decades of drought have depleted traditional water sources, pushing communities to rely on unsustainable groundwater extraction.
E-Paper Data for Environmentally Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Mobility By Anusha Chitturi and Robert Puentes Published: June 2023 This report specifically examines the opportunities that exist for U.S. cities to use mobility data to improve transportation's environmental sustainability, accessibility, and equity.
E-Paper Mobility Data for a Just Transition: The Case for Multimodal Platforms and Data-Driven Transportation Planning By Paul Schneider and Thorsten Koska Published: June 2023 This strategy paper considers possible ways to use mobility data for improving environmental sustainability and equitable access to transportation in Germany.
Analysis "Clean" Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU A subject to an examination Published: June 2022 Well-designed energy bills are a key tool for consumers in the energy transition. The analysis “‘Clean’ Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU; a subject to an examination” aims at registering the content, structure, and format of the electricity bills in EU27, and examine their contribution to consumers’ empowerment to play an active role in the clean energy transition.
E-Paper The Elephant in the Room - Environmental Racism in Germany Studies, knowledge gaps, and their relevance to environmental and climate justice By Imeh Ituen and Lisa Tatu Hey Published: December 2021 The term "environmental racism" emerged in the 1980s in the USA and articulates the racist effects of unequal distribution of environmental goods and risks. In light of the climate crisis, a new generation of people experiencing racism is asking whether and how climate change impacts reinforce the efficacy of environmental racism.
Compensating Indebted Countries for Keeping Fossil Fuels in the Ground Background Paper #6 By Johnny West Published: December 2020 Fossil fuel development, in particular oil and gas, promised vast riches in the past. Today it is exposing fossil fuel producers and their creditors to a massive stranded asset risk. Technological disruption with the rapid cost-reduction of renewable energy and storage technologies, in conjunction with the inevitability of increased climate action, are at the root of unprecedented uncertainties over the future of the sector.