25 February 2015
Research
Prudence Dato
Winner of the Best Young Researcher Paper prize at the GGKP's Third Annual Conference, Prudence Dato discusses some of the conclusions from his paper Energy transition under irreversibility: a two-sector approach.
20 February 2015
Research
Max Franks
Winner of the Best Overall Paper prize at the GGKP's Third Annual Conference, Max Franks, discusses some of the conclusions from his paper co-authored with Ottmar Edenhofer and Kai Lessmann, 'Why finance ministers favor carbon taxes, even if they do not take climate change into account'.
19 February 2015
Research
Stefania Lovo, Mintewab Bezabih, Gregor Singer
Stefania Lovo, Mintewab Bezabiah and Gregor Singer explain the findings of their latest report, ‘Green agricultural policies and poverty alleviation’ published by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at London School of Economics and Political Science. The report was produced as part of the Grantham Research Institute’s programme on ‘Growth and the economy’, sponsored by the Global Green Growth Institute.
6 February 2015
Research
Simon Zadek
Simon Zadek, Co-Director of UNEP's Inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System, reflects upon the initiative's progress since its inception in January 2014.
26 January 2015
Research
Mike Young
Mike Young, Professor of Environmental and Water Policy at the University of Adelaide, discusses how we might better invest in the maintenance, operation and construction of the infrastructure needed to supply adequate water and sanitation services.
23 January 2015
Research
Shailly Kedia, Manish Anand
Shailly Kedia and Manish Anand of The Energy and Resources Institute share details on the newly launched "International Journal on Green Growth and Development".
19 January 2015
Research
Sirini Withana
Sirini Withana of the Institute for European Environmental Policy, outlines how we might overcome obstacles to green fiscal reform, based on her research commissioned for the GGKP's upcoming Annual Conference in Venice, Italy.
15 January 2015
Research
Baran Doda
Dr Baran Doda explains the findings of his latest report, ‘How to price carbon in good times… and bad’ published by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at London School of Economics and Political Science. The report was sponsored by the Global Green Growth Institute.
18 December 2014
Research
Maroussia Klep
Marouissa Kelp of the OECD presents new research showing that well-designed green policies not only secure long-term wellbeing, but can uphold current productivity levels too.
15 December 2014
Research
Jaime de Melo, Mariana Vijil
Negotiations towards a Climate Treaty are picking up. This blog post argues that the ongoing negotiations for an Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA) are a small but meaningful test for following up on progress towards meeting the requirements that will be necessary for a meaningful Climate Treaty.

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