Technological diffusion is recognized as a key pillar of climate change mitigation in environmental agreements.
This paper explores existing patterns of green innovation and presents an overview of green innovation policies for developing countries.
This report was produced by the Decoupling Working Group of the International Resource Panel.
In this report, the WBCSD puts forward six key elements to enhance investments and sales of low-carbon technologies in developing countries.
Africa has a huge untapped potential for generating clean energy, including enough hydroelectric power from its seven major river systems to serve the whole continent’s energy needs, as well as great potential for solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy etc.
The Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan commits to establish an International Center for Green Technology and Investment.
ICTSD senior fellow and Professor Emeritus Thomas Brewer, addresses the issues associated with technology transfer used by firms, namely international direct investments, licensing, and trade in services and goods.