An update on the role of climate finance in the international climate negotiations.
The World Bank must systematically address issues of environmental and social sustainability in its mainstream investments.
This post originally appeared on the World Bank blog “Development in a Changing Climate.”
An update on climate adaptation efforts in the international climate negotiations.
Where things stand after the UN climate conference in Copenhagen, and the key steps to ensure progress in Cancun.
South Africa’s plans for a new coal power plant bring up difficult decisions for the World Bank.
WRI’s preliminary analysis on countries’ immediate and long term climate finance pledges announced thus far.
Note: This analysis was updated on March 4, 2010.
The result from Copenhagen is an Accord that looks very different than what has come before.
Jonathan Lash, president of the World Resources Institute (WRI), will brief journalists on January 7 at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. on upcoming environmental issues in 2010, including climate, business action, water, forests and more.
The following letter was sent to President Obama on behalf of 18 environmental and energy policy groups.
President Obama
The White House
Washington, DC
Dear Mr. President,
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.




