National governments and multilateral institutions face the difficult challenge of reconciling economic development and environmental goals. Often one appears to come at the expense of the other.
William Nordhaus can recall the precise moment when he became interested in what is now known as “green accounting,” a type of accounting that factors environmental costs and benefits into measures of ...
GT: China's leading position in renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), and other fields is often described as an ...
The transition from coal-dependent economies to ones driven by sustainable energy sources presents a global challenge in balancing climate action, energy access, and economic development. The “just ...
GT: From General Secretary Xi's concept "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets," to "accelerating the ...
The NGT's restrictions on polluting fuels are accelerating India's green transition, but they are also raising compliance ...
Sri Lanka’s economic recovery remains one of the country’s most urgent national priorities. Since the economic crisis of 2022 ...
The annual event—unique among leading business schools—provides a forum for students, practitioners, and researchers to ...
The development of energy accounts is fully aligned with the objectives of Cameroon Vision 2035 and the National Development Strategy 2020–2030 (NDS30), which identify structural transformation, ...
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