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Africa's Fragile States Are Greatest Climate Change Casualties
August 30, 2023
Jihad Azour
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Abebe Aemro Selassie
International partners must support the continent’s most vulnerable countries to adapt to extreme weather—or spillovers could become more disruptive
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Fossil Fuel Subsidies Surged to Record $7 Trillion
August 24, 2023
Simon Black
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Ian Parry
,
Nate Vernon
Scaling back subsidies would reduce air pollution, generate revenue, and make a major contribution to slowing climate change
Climate change
Caribbean Climate Crisis Demands Urgent Action by Governments and Investors
June 27, 2023
Alejandro Guerson
,
James Morsink
,
Sònia Muñoz
The region has received minimal private climate financing despite being highly vulnerable to climate disasters and having the greatest need
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Europe, And the World, Should Use Green Subsidies Cooperatively
May 11, 2023
Alfred Kammer
A coordinated approach, including toward subsidies, is needed to tackle climate change successfully
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Support for Climate Action Hinges on Public Understanding of Policy
February 9, 2023
Bo Li
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Era Dabla-Norris
,
Krishna Srinivasan
Novel survey shows how concerned people are about climate change, how they view mitigation polices, and what drives support for climate action
Climate change
How Economies and Financial Systems Can Better Gauge Climate Risks
January 4, 2023
Tobias Adrian
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Vikram Haksar
,
Ivo Krznar
With the right tools, policymakers can help to manage the climate risks impacting economies and financial systems
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