Executive summary is now available in Japanese.
This report provides a new approach to integrating spatial data on poverty and ecosystems in Kenya. It is endorsed by five Permanent Secretaries in Kenya, with Foreword by Wangari Maathai (recipient of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize).
When the United Nations wanted help exploring legal empowerment of the poor, it turned to the experts of WRI's Institutions and Governance Program.
Lee Schipper on New York City’s Move to Replace the Traditional Crown Victorias. Read more.
Hearing on the Reauthorization of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Two conferences showcase the impressive growth in emerging economy investment, and the unrealized potential for sustainable green sector investment.
A new non-profit/for-profit hybrid model suggests that economic, social, and environmental gains are the same. But this "fourth sector" needs long-term, committed finance in order to grow.
Hearing on Climate Change & Energy Independence: Transportation & Infrastructure Issues.
Hearing on U.S. Re-Engagement in the Global Effort to Fight Climate Change.
Liquid fuels from coal could displace some level of U.S. oil imports, but the environmental tradeoffs are daunting.
A policy brief on this chart is available here.
The Access Initiative looks to expand its work on access to justice,
access to information, and access to participation in the Middle East.
The governments of India, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines must improve transparency and public participation in their electricity sectors to provide citizens with affordable, reliable and clean energy, concludes a new report.
This new report proposes an action agenda for business, governments, and civil society to reverse ecosystem degradation.
The Access Initiative Expands to South Asia, with a New Focus on Poverty and Water