
How maximizing green finance flows to developing countries could tackle global warming
See why developed and developing countries must act in concert to deliver climate finance that staves off the worst impacts of global warming for everyone.
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) – a homegrown institution with headquarters in New Delhi – is among the world’s leading climate think tanks. The council is also often ranked among the world’s best-managed and independent think tanks. It uses data, integrated analysis and strategic outreach to explain – and change – the use, reuse and misuse of resources. It prides itself on the independence of its high-quality research and strives to impact sustainable development at scale in India and the Global South. In over 14 years of operation, CEEW has impacted over 400 million lives and engaged with over 20 state governments.
See why developed and developing countries must act in concert to deliver climate finance that staves off the worst impacts of global warming for everyone.
The annual death toll due to outdoor air pollution now stands at 8 million people worldwide. Here's how we can accelerate collective action for clean air.
Decommissioning of coal-fired power plants, particularly in emerging markets is a mammoth task. These four issues must be addressed to ensure success.