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Reports related to climate change financing


 



Reports related to climate change financing


UNFCCC documentation


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Documents related to the use of economic instruments for environmental policy:

  • OECD/EEA database on instruments used for environmental policy and natural resources management - view website;
  • EEA (2008): Application of the Emissions Trading Directive by EU Member States, reporting year 2007 - view document
  • EEA (2006): Using the market for cost-effective environmental policy - view document;
  • OECD (2006): The Political Economy of Environmentally Related Taxes - view document;
  • EEA (2005): Market-based instruments for environmental policy in Europe - view document
  • OECD (2003): Review of Economic Instruments in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia - view document;
  • EEA (2000): Environmental taxes - Recent developments in tools for integration - view document;
  • OECD (1999): Economic Instruments For Pollution Control And Natural Resources Management In OECD Countries: A Survey - view document;
  • EEA (1996): Environmental Taxes - Implementation and Environmental Effectiveness - view document.

 


OECD (2008): Economic Aspects of Adaptation to Climate Change – Costs, Benefits and Policy Instruments


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OECD (2008): OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030


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EEA (2007): Climate change: the cost of inaction and the cost of adaptation


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EEA (2007): Estimating the environmentally compatible bioenergy potential from agriculture


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EEA (2007): Size, structure and distribution of transport subsidies in Europe


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UNIDO (2007): Industrial Energy Efficiency and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)


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EEA (2006): Energy and environment in the European Union - Tracking progress towards integration


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EEA (2006): How much bioenergy can Europe produce without harming the environment?


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EEA (2004): Energy subsidies in the European Union: A brief overview


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EBRD's energy efficiency and climate change website


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IEA publications on climate change


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IEA publications related to environment, energy efficiency, renewable energy and related investment/finance


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Publications of the OECD Environment Department's work on climate change energy and transport


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UNEP Finance Initiative publications related to climate change


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For World Bank documents related to climate finance, visit the World Bank's documents database, "Environment" category


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For Asian Development Bank publications related to climate finance: view ADB's publications website


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