Research shows that women entrepreneurs in Africa are more vulnerable to climate change than their male counterparts for at least three key reasons. Kate Gannon sets out the findings and solutions in this commentary. Read more

Research shows that women entrepreneurs in Africa are more vulnerable to climate change than their male counterparts for at least three key reasons. Kate Gannon sets out the findings and solutions in this commentary. Read more
Fouquet, R. 1998. Energy Policy, v.26, pp.281-94. Read more
La Vanguardia, 2 November Read more
This paper critically reviews the literature on embodied carbon in trade and evaluates our present empirical understanding of these flows. Read more
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Economies et sociétés, AF, v. 45, pp. 1527-1554. 2012 Read more
Working Paper 77 Abstract Measuring consumption-based emissions and the implied embodied emissions in trade (EET) has seen a resurgence in... Read more
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This article reviews the empirical literature combining economic and environmental performance data at the micro-level, i.e. firm- or facility-level. The... Read more
There is evidence that many individuals make suboptimal investment decisions when the benefits and costs associated with that decision are... Read more
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