Stories: Climate, Energy & Transport

Who said urban transport was boring?

What Is the Future of King Coal in China?

This post originally appeared on WRI’s ChinaFAQs site.

RELEASE: EMBARQ Turkey Officially Established in Istanbul

Regional Hub Joins Global Transport Network to Advance Sustainability and Road Safety

3 Lessons for Better Supply Chain Management

This post originally appeared on Forbes.com.

What do three leading chemical, automobile, and software…

The full audio of the press call is available below.

As China’s government prepares for a leadership change in November, many people are wondering what this will mean for key issues, including energy and climate.

This post was co-authored with Wendi Bevins, an intern in WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

Even in the absence of an international framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, several countries, states, and provinces are developing and implementing

Australia, one of world’s most carbon-intensive countries, recently began implementing a comprehensive national policy

China and the United States have a lot in common.

New collaboration aims to make cities better places to live and work.