A New analysis finds countries can achieve the goal of mobilizing $100 billion per year in international climate funding by 2020. Realistic funding options exist to achieve internationally recognized goals.
Three-quarters of the world's annual emissions of greenhouse gases are now limited by national targets, according to a new study. But will national governments live up to their commitment targets?
Despite a slowdown in its economy and the continued reliance on coal, China is pumping billions of dollars into its renewable energy industry.
The market for "green bonds" has great growth potential as the demand for sustainable investments and the supply from governments and companies looking to finance environmentally conscious projects are on the rise, suggests a new report from Moody's Investors Service Inc.
Policymakers have encumbered Canadians with superfluous and needlessly costly environmental regulations that do little to improve the environment says a new study released by the Fraser Institute.
We may wake up one morning in the not-too-distant future and realize that the world has reached a tipping point on coal.
Values are paramount to achieving sustainability leadership according to the findings of a new study exploring three different angles of perceived leadership in sustainable development across corporate, NGO and governmental organizations.
British Columbia could significantly speed up progress on achieving energy-efficient buildings and homes by adopting the more stringent approaches used by the "green leader" states of California and Massachusetts according to research from the University of Victoria-led Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
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