The Architecture for a Debt-for-Climate Initiative Background Paper #4: By Annamaria Viterbo, Rishikesh Ram Bhandary and Kevin P. Gallagher Published: Dezember 2020 This paper outlines some viable options for creating an architecture for a Debt-for-Climate Initiative (DCI). This is intended to enable countries to recover from the pandemic.
Debt-For-Adaptation Swap – Investment in Adaptation and Resilience Background Paper #3 By Mizan R. Khan Published: December 2020 Low-income countries (LICs) are suffering from triple distresses: the mortal impact of Covid-19, increasing debt burdens, and climate change impacts. This paper brings the debt-for-adaptation swap into play as an alternative source to restore countries' ability to act and be resilient to climate change.
Plastic & health: The hidden costs of a plastic planet Published: February 2019 In a joint effort, a group of authors from civil society and academia point out that the impacts that plastic and the chemicals in it have on our bodies need to be assessed in the full lifecylce of this enduring an ubiquitous material. You can read the executive summary of their study here.
Towards a Contemporary Vision for the Global Seafloor Implementing the Common Heritage of Mankind Published: October 2019 The present study, authored by scientists from different backgrounds, makes the eloquent case for such a reflection, pause, and reassessment. The publication is recommended to any reader concerned about our oceans' future.
Atlas EUROPEAN MOBILITY ATLAS Facts and figures about transport and mobility in Europe By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union Published: Second English edition, July 2021 Sustainable transport and mobility are key to tackle the climate crisis and to achieve the targets of the European Green Deal. However, transport today accounts for nearly 30 percent of the CO₂ emissions within the European Union. How can the EU reduce its transport and mobility emissions while connecting citizens, creating green jobs and leading the innovation in the sector?
Atlas Plastic Atlas Facts and figures about the world of synthetic polymers Published: November 2019 The Plastic Atlas provides facts and figures about the world of synthetic polymers. ➢ Download or order now!
E-Paper Economic Growth in mitigation scenarios: A blind spot in climate science Published: December 2018 Climate change mitigation scenarios are important instruments for developing pathways towards a climate-friendly world. This short study shows that neither the use of CDR technologies is as indispensable as shown in the scenarios, nor is an overshoot unavoidable.
Geoengineering Briefing: Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) Published: November 2017 Briefing on the details and possible impacts of the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment - a planned experiment in a form of geoengineering known as Solar Radiation Management (SRM). SRM aims to block or reflect sunlight before it reaches the earth’s atmosphere.
What is wrong with Solar Radiation Management? Published: March 2017 A briefing explaining why Solar Radiation Management (SRM) experiments are a bad idea. SRM describes a set of geoengineering techniques that aim to counter human-made climate change by artificially increasing the reflection of heat from sunlight (solar radiation) back into space.
Atlas Energy Atlas 2018: Figures and Facts about Renewables in Europe Published: April 2018 The European Energy Atlas shows a clear alternative: It not only provides a compass on the different energy discussions in different Member States but also reveals how a Europeanization of the energy transition will be the more efficient and cost-effective option for all Europeans.