Stories: Two Degrees of Innovation

An update on UNFCCC efforts to promote technology transfer between countries.

Collaborative solar purchasing brings buyers together to reduce the costs of solar energy.

The United States could become a leader in wind energy jobs with the right policies in place.

Could a major industrialized country be powered entirely by renewable energy? Germany wants to be the first to try.

An update on UNFCCC efforts to promote technology transfer between countries.

Wind energy needs stable policy support in the United States in order to keep creating jobs.

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced here today a five-year, $350 million international plan to distribute clean technology in developing countries.

WRI submitted comments to the US Treasury on key issues the World Bank must address during its World Bank Energy Strategy review.

U.S. climate change policy can reduce emissions and ensure fair international competition without carbon tariffs, through pursuing international agreements on key industries and targeting relief specifically to impacted domestic firms.

MEDIA ADVISORY: Lunch Panel to Discuss Climate and Trade Links

WHAT: The World Resources Institute and the Peterson Institute for International Economics will hold a briefing to release Leveling the Carbon Playing Field, a timely book on the linkages between climate change and trade policy.