Kenyans—like all people on Earth—depend on nature to sustain their lives and livelihoods.
Miles per gallon isn’t the only factor that matters when comparing vehicle efficiency and transport emissions in different countries. Fuels, technology, and driver behavior matter too.
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission asked for WRI’s input as the Commission considers the impact of China’s rising energy consumption on U.S. security and access to energy supplies.
On May 11, WRI hosted an official side event at the 15th meeting of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development.
Manish Bapna has been appointed WRI’s Managing Director.
Carbon offset markets, environmentally friendly cutlery, improving education in India, and environmental entrepreneurs in China.
34 U.S. states, 2 Canadian provinces, and 2 Native American nation establish a single, unified GHG emissions accounting system.
Two new policy notes examine how reforms on both sides of the books: taxes and tax deductions: could help get a cleaner, greener environment.