CCSI conducted a survey of the local content frameworks of a number of countries, identifying the key legislation, regulations, contracts and non-binding policies and frameworks dealing with local ...
Because industrial decarbonization is closely tied to competitiveness and long-term value creation, slow action risks locking in high-emissions assets and limiting access to future low-carbon markets.
Sustainability also unfolds within complex market structures: supply chain power, antitrust constraints, and regulatory fragmentation all shape what businesses can do. Understanding what is actually ...
Adopted unanimously in 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) give practical content to the concept of sustainable development intended to guide countries in addressing issues like poverty, ...
Through this virtual program, government officials will increase their knowledge of the international investment law and policy landscape, better equipping them to deal with this complex and ...
The Working Group III (WGIII) process at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) to reform investor–State dispute settlement (ISDS) is about more than drafting legal text ...
When people think of climate solutions, images of solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles usually come to mind – and for good reason. In 2022 alone, global investments in clean energy ...
ASEAN stands at the precipice of a watershed moment. The region has the opportunity to show the world how to effectively coordinate as a regional community in support of the competing priorities of ...
Southeast Asia stands at a pivotal juncture, with rapid economic growth driving soaring energy demand even as the region faces escalating climate risks. ASEAN’s net-zero commitments mark an ambitious ...
The world’s energy systems and digital infrastructure are undergoing rapid and interconnected transformations. The continued expansion of data centers – driven by growing demand for cloud computing, ...
Today, some of the world’s fastest-growing economies face some of the highest borrowing costs—even for clean energy and development projects with strong fundamentals. This is not a function of global ...
Public banking of land for private investment appears to have emerged since the 2007–2008 global financial crisis as a common yet under-researched policy mechanism. A snapshot investigation revealed ...
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