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.
This paper asks what insights the literature provides on divergence versus convergence of innovation paths in Europe and Asia. It contrasts the abundant literature on determinants of innovation paths with the scarcity of studies that are explicitly comparative across countries or continents.
The world economic and social survey (WESS) provides analysis of pressing long-term social and economic development issues and discusses the positive and negative impact of corresponding policies.
Despite the severity of the current financial and economic crisis, it cannot be allowed to distract us from addressing critical and strategic climate change and energy challenges.
Globally, new forms of electromobility are challenging established transport technologies based on internal combustion engines.
The world needs a decarbonised energy sector by the second half of the century. In many energy applications, the necessary technologies are available today, so the important next step is the development of enabling policy frameworks in place to scale up their deployment.