This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.
With much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast bracing themselves for…
This post was co-authored by Dominique Labaki, an intern with WRI’s External Relations department.
Last Friday, experts from the ChinaFAQs Network and top media…
Who said urban transport was boring? Certainly not the 1,100 people who recently gathered in Mexico City at the 8th annual International Congress on Sustainable Transport….
This post originally appeared on WRI’s ChinaFAQs site.
When it comes to coal consumption, no other nation comes close to China. The…
Regional Hub Joins Global Transport Network to Advance Sustainability and Road Safety
EMBARQ Turkey (Türkiye) was officially established in Istanbul, becoming the sixth hub in EMBARQ’s global network of sustainable transport research and implementation centers.
This post originally appeared on Forbes.com.
What do three leading chemical, automobile, and software…
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As China’s government prepares for a leadership change in November, many people are wondering what this will mean for key issues, including energy and climate.
This post was co-authored with Wendi Bevins, an intern in WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.
On September 25, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the…
Even in the absence of an international framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, several countries, states, and provinces are developing and implementing climate policies…
Australia, one of world’s most carbon-intensive countries, recently began implementing a comprehensive national policy to address climate change and transition to a clean…



