16 July 2014
Research
Karthik Ganesan
Karthik Ganesan, Senior Research Associate at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), provides insights into the recently published study on 'Assessing Green Industrial Policy : The India experience'
7 July 2014
Research

Traffic congestion, air pollution, accidents – the negative externalities from car transport are not just a popular field of economic research, but also a daily arduous reality for millions of commuters around the world.

12 June 2014
Research
Najib Saab
Najib Saab, Secretary General of the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), GGKP's newest Knowledge Partner, discusses how green economy can help to navigate a sustainable transition in the Arab countries.
5 June 2014
Research
Carlo Carraro, Marianne Fay, Marzio Galeotti
The concept of environmental capital is thoroughly entrenched in policy discussions but largely missing from mainstream economic curriculum. This column by Carlo Cararro, Marianne Fay and Marzio Galeotti argues environmental externalities, climate change, and constraints on natural resources will constantly and deeply affect humankind’s future. The teaching of economics, especially growth economics, should stop ignoring them.
21 May 2014
Research
Andrea Bassi, Louise Gallagher
WWF and KnowlEdge Srl (KE) review the existing methodologies and models being used to inform-decision making and craft an approach that merges existing knowledge to understand if there is a way to make use of the strengths of each tool in an integrated way.
16 May 2014
Research
Moustapha Kamal Gueye
Moustapha Kamal Gueye, Policy Specialist on Green Jobs at the International Labour Organisation, explores the emerging evidence that green economies create jobs.
21 March 2014
Research
Ivo Mulder
UNEP’s new International Resource Panel report shows how REDD+ must move from pilot project to mainstream if the world is to significantly reduce emissions that contribute to climate change, ecosystem degradation and loss of biodiversity.
7 March 2014
Research
Muthukumara Mani

India’s stellar economic performance during the past decade has brought immense benefits to the people. Employment opportunities have increased, enabling millions to emerge from poverty.

26 February 2014
Research
Wilfried Lütkenhorst
Wilfried Lütkenhorst, Associate Fellow at the German Development Institute (GDI) discusses why the widely heralded German ‘Energiewende’ is at a crossroads and what is at stake.
12 February 2014
Research
Nidhi Kalra, Laura Bonzanigo
Nidhi Kalra and Laura Bonzanigo of the World Bank explore what makes a decision “good.” Instead of ignoring uncertainty, they suggest that analysts deepen their understanding of the threats it may pose to choices and that decisions made are robust to an unpredictable future.

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