
Challenging IPCC Science
Uncertainties characterizing climate science, the economy and their interrelationships are a compelling argument for considering ambiguity and misspecification in the economics of climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) approach to dealing with uncertainty is like risk as defined in deci ...
Posted on 13/03/26

Monitoring SDG Progress
The SDG Tracker presents data across all available indicators from the Our World in Data database using official statistics from the UN and other international organizations to facilitate monitoring of progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is kept up-to-date with data and SDG developments and aim ...
Posted on 12/03/26

Recession and Climate Change
It is well known that recessions have economic and social impacts, while little attention is paid to their impact on the environment and ongoing climate action. Past recessions have shown that a slowdown in economic activity and a shift in government priorities can have both positive and negative impacts on climate ch ...
Posted on 11/03/26

Corporate Benefits of DEI in ESG
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are different but complementary concepts. Diversity focuses on the representation of different groups in the organization. Equity recognizes that each person has different circumstances and needs. Inclusion is about involving individuals and groups with their unique personal cha ...
Posted on 10/03/26

Anti-SDG Sentiment and Actions
There is “no global anti-SDG sentiment, though these are starting to appear in some populist parties in several countries around the world”, so says the Journal of International Development Cooperation1. Moreover, it claims that “global support for Agenda 2030 has not yet eroded”. However, is says further that this “ ...
Posted on 10/03/26
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