Paper: Making Transport Paris-Compatible in Mexico

The transport sector in Mexico is responsible for more than a quarter of domestic emissions, with the automotive sub-sector accounting for 21.8% of total...

Paper: Sustainable Mobility – Challenges for Argentina

The transport sector in Argentina is the biggest final energy consumer in the country, with almost 31% of total primary energy in 2017, and...

Paper: A Low-Carbon Transport Future for South Africa

The South African transport sector, which accounts for 14% of total emissions, is set to potentially become the largest greenhouse gas emitter by 2050...

Event: Decarbonisation and Electrification of the Transport Sector in Brazil

On 11 August 2021 the Brazilian partner of Climate Transparency, Centro Clima, organised an online event, which has been joined by the representatives of...

New report: Checking the implementation of transport policies

2023 is the year of the first global Global Stocktake of the Paris Agreement. With the threat of overshooting the 1.5°C limit looming ever...

Paper: Decarbonising Transport in Germany

In order to become carbon-neutral before 2050, Germany urgently needs to tackle greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector – the only sector with...

Event: Checking implementation of transport policies

On Friday, 9th June 2023, Climate Transparency, with funding by the European Union Climate Dialogues project, organized an event that offered an exclusive preview...

Climate Transparency

Christiana Figueres and others about the Brown to Green Report

The Brown to Green Report 2018 comparing G20 climate acrtion informs policy makers and stimulates national debates. Christiana Figueres, Michał Kurtyka, Connie Hedegaard, Paul Polman...