The G7 Summit, climate action & the US

5 reasons why Trump’s “Paris Agreement is very unfair” argument does not hold.  At the end of this week, the G7 countries meet in Chalevoix,...

Call for more ambition ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit

UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, called on all countries to come with concrete solutions to the Climate Ambition Summit, which he organises on 23...

Coal transition in India, Indonesia and South Africa

Between June 2018 and June 2019, Climate Transparency partners from India (TERI), Indonesia (IESR) and South Africa (ERC) conducted research on the economic impacts...

Climate Transparency at COP24 – Side Events

During COP24 in Katowice, Poland, Climate Transparency will organise several side events, to which we cordially invite you. All details can be found below:"The Emissions...

G7 countries’ transition towards a low-carbon economy

The G7 plays a crucial role in the raising of ambition of climate action this year. The group’s agreements lay the path for the...

From the G7 to the G20 – international climate ambition

A month after Biden’s Leaders’ Summit on Climate the G7 Summit in Cornwall provides an opportunity for the world’s richest nations to get serious...

IGES joins partnership of Climate Transparency

Climate Transparency is pleased to welcome a new partner from Japan – The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES). The Institute has been established...

Briefing paper: Climate action under Argentina’s G20 Presidency

Argentina took over the G20 Presidency on 1 December 2017 with three agenda priorities: 1) the future of work; 2) infrastructure for development; and 3)...

G20 Decarbonisation – Coal needs to go

Energy and Carbon Intensity For the G20 as a whole, the energy intensity of the economy (TPES/GDP) and the carbon intensity of the economy (CO2/GDP)...

Climate Transparency G20 Report 2016 – Brown to Green

Greenhouse gas emissions are not declining The effects of climate change, which we are already witnessing, are the consequence of rising concentrations of greenhouse gases...