Stories: Climate, Energy & Transport

34 U.S. states, 2 Canadian provinces, and 2 Native American nation establish a single, unified GHG emissions accounting system.

An April Washington Post article convincingly highlighted how

The new atlas of Kenya is designed to improve understanding of the relationships between poverty and the environment.
When the United Nations wanted help exploring legal empowerment of the poor, it turned to the experts of WRI’s Institutions and Governance Program.

STATEMENT OF JONATHAN SOHN
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE

A new non-profit/for-profit hybrid model suggests that economic, social, and environmental gains are the same. But this “fourth sector” needs long-term, committed finance in order to grow.

Liquid fuels from coal could displace some level of U.S. oil imports, but the environmental tradeoffs are daunting.

The Access Initiative looks to expand its work on access to justice, access to information, and access to participation in the Middle East.

U.S. policymakers are now considering a range of options to address the issues of future U.S. energy security and climate change.