Nicholas Stern will urge world leaders to strongly expand investment in infrastructure but ensure that it is all sustainable, in... Read more

Nicholas Stern will urge world leaders to strongly expand investment in infrastructure but ensure that it is all sustainable, in... Read more
American climate researchers are today signalling their willingness to try even harder to warn Congress about the growing threat to... Read more
Welcoming the Letter from His Excellency Anote Tong, President of the Republic of Kiribati, to introduce a worldwide moratorium on... Read more
Soaring energy prices, the war in Ukraine and further stark evidence from the IPCC on the severity of the climate threat requires sustainable finance to move into a new phase. Nick Robins sets out what financial policymakers, regulators and institutions can do to help resolve the great issues of our time. Read more
China is at the forefront of the global green industrial revolution, and its strong moves towards, and future plans for, low-carbon economic growth have not been adequately recognised by other countries, according to a policy paper by Nicholas Stern. Read more
Without robust evidence for a green supporting factor, the European Commission and the High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (HLEG) should look for other avenues to increase green investment says Sini Matikainen. Read more
View recording of this event 9:00AM – 10:30AM Washington DC8:00AM – 9:30AM Mexico City10:00AM – 11:30AM Santo Domingo5:00PM – 6:30PM... Read more
In this article, Nick Robins argues that the just transition, centralising impacts that are positive to people, and a shift to sustainability must be core to financed climate plans. Read more
Commenting on outcome of negotiations at the United Nations climate change conference in Cancún, Nicholas Stern said: "This is a modest but significant outcome that provides a good platform for progress towards next year's United Nations climate change conference, where a strong international agreement could emerge." Read more
Charles Moore’s recent stint as guest editor of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme shows how climate change ‘sceptics’ abuse freedom of expression says Bob Ward. Read more
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