New publication: comparing G20 actions in phasing out coal

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC’s) Special Report Global Warming of 1.5°C, a near-total reduction in the use of coal and...

Japan’s G20 Presidency: Innovation for Climate Action

Ahead of the G20 Energy and Environment Ministers' Meeting in Karuizawa in Japan on 15-16 June, Climate Transparency publishes its new briefing paper "Japan's...

G20 Financing the transition – Glimpses of green

Investment Attractiveness The transition from a brown to a green, low-carbon economy crucially depends on how attractive it is to invest. The investment attractiveness for...

Rebounding emissions, quo vadis?

The COVID-19 pandemic that swept through the world in 2020 - and is still not over – had a high toll on human life,...

Co-Chairs: Too little, but not too late for 1.5°C

By Alvaro Umańa and Peter Eigen, Co-Chairs of Climate Transparency We are in the midst of a crisis that threatens the very foundations of our...

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G20 Climate Policy – More action needed

Climate Policy Framework G20 countries have increasingly introduced climate policies, showing growing awareness around the need for climate action and its benefits. Important policy instruments are...