Stories: International Cooperation on Climate & Energy

Three options for formalizing Copenhagen Accord pledges in Cancún.

The World Resources Institute will host a roundtable discussion for media in the lead-up to the Cancun climate talks.

With the Cancun climate meetings approaching, Jennifer Morgan, WRI’s director of climate and energy, contributed an editorial on the BBC World Service radio program One Planet.

The UN High Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing (AGF) released a new report today to mobilize $100 billion in international cli

What should President Obama and Prime Minister Singh focus on when they talk about energy and climate change? Our top three.

Chinese suppliers can improve their business performance by adopting high environmental standards, according to a new working paper by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE). The paper, “Greening Supply Chains in China,” highlights the experiences of five companies in China that have worked to improve their environmental performance.

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As the Tianjin climate negotiations come to a close, progress remains patchy. The forecast is still cloudy, but rays of sunlight are just starting to peak through.

Countries should step back and look at what their leaders agreed to in Copenhagen as they prepare for Tianjin and beyond.

Leading US-China Experts Discuss Tianjin and US-China Climate and Energy Issues.