This post originally appeared on WRI’s ChinaFAQs site.
When it comes to coal consumption, no other nation comes close to China. The…
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…
“To tell the story of the corporation is to tell the story of a grand bargain gone awry,” says Pavan Sukhdev in his new book, …
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…
This post was co-authored with Vinod Thomas, Director-General of Independent Evaluation at the Asian Development Bank.
Can extreme poverty be eliminated in the next 20 years? With much of the world still mired in an…
China and the United States have a lot in common. China’s rapid economic development and America’s industry have turned the two nations into world’s largest…
It’s a long way from Bonn to Bangkok—literally and figuratively. It would be a great understatement to suggest that the June session of the UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany…



