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We've been saying this a for long time: the common perception that ambitious environmental policies are economic risks is false. We need to move towards net-zero, not just for the environment, but also for the economy! #NetZero #ClimateAction

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🚨CALL FOR PAPERS🚨 Submissions are open for The E-axes Forum Research Prize for young scholars. In the last three years, our prestigious prize committees have received excellent submissions and look forward to another round. Learn more: e-axes.org/prize/ #ClimateResearch

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In June, solar power generated more electricity than any other source in the EU. This is great news, especially given that public support for investments in renewable energy remains high. #NetZero #RenewableEnergy euronews.com/green/2025/07/…

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UN Climate Change just published a report analyzing global climate policies and how they use and implement "just transition" principles. This is an important reminder that, to be effective, net-zero goals can and must improve quality of life. tinyurl.com/yww46292 #NetZero

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Ambitious climate policies are necessary now. Read our policy brief on how governments can fashion effective policies with the greatest impact. 🔗tinyurl.com/yc4w5zsh #NetZero #ClimateChange

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Extreme heat could cost cities in Europe and Central Asia 2.5% of GDP annually by 2050 without action. A new World Bank report explains how the region can take steps now to adapt. Learn more: wrld.bg/gguL50WtrZn

Extreme heat could cost cities in Europe and Central Asia 2.5% of GDP annually by 2050 without action. A new <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a> report explains how the region can take steps now to adapt. Learn more: wrld.bg/gguL50WtrZn
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This provides an important reminder: the humanitarian catastrophes brought by higher and more volatile temperatures also produce economic harms. Climate inaction is bad for people and bad for economies. Read more: tinyurl.com/mryjvabr #NetZero #ClimateChange

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Carbon pricing is an increasingly popular climate policy tool, but does it work? Read our recent research digest on how carbon pricing affects firm and investor behavior. 🔗e-axes.org/research/the-i… #NetZero #ClimateChange

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🚨CALL FOR PAPERS 🚨 The submission deadline for The E-axes Forum Research Prize for young scholars is on September 15. Don't miss the opportunity! Learn more: e-axes.org/prize/ #ClimateResearch

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Interesting news out of Brazil, where the government is seeking to raise $4 billion to fund climate-related policies. This is all the more important as richer countries cut climate and development financing for poorer ones. #NetZero reuters.com/sustainability…

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How can governments increase the efficacy and longevity of their climate policies? Read our policy brief to learn: 🔗tinyurl.com/yc4w5zsh #NetZero #ClimateChange

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Fascinating news! Read our recent policy brief about climate risks and their effects on financial markets. 🔗 tinyurl.com/37v4zykf #ClimateChange #NetZero

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🚨CALL FOR PAPERS 🚨 Just over a month left to apply for the E-axes Forum Research Prize for young scholars. The deadline is September 15. Learn more: e-axes.org/prize/ #ClimateResearch

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In 2024, over half of carbon pricing revenues was allocated to fund environment, infrastructure, and development programs. More in the Report: wrld.bg/LKfy50WCtXa #PriceOnCarbon

In 2024, over half of carbon pricing revenues was allocated to fund environment, infrastructure, and development programs. 

More in the Report: wrld.bg/LKfy50WCtXa

#PriceOnCarbon
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With flooding occuring in Alaska, Cape Verde, and northern India, now is a good time to stress the importance of climate action. States must strive to make flooding less frequent and less damaging. Read more: 🔗tinyurl.com/csjhvfrx #NetZero #ClimateChange

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Few would disagree about the urgent need for governments to implement net-zero policies. Equally important, however, is the need to craft long-term ones that can avoid partisan attacks. Read our policy brief about green financial policies. 🔗tinyurl.com/4f78tmsz #NetZero

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Coal is still king but won't be for much longer. Latest International Energy Agency projections confirm: Renewables are on track to surpass coal as world's biggest source of electricity by 2026. Rapid growth in solar + wind and levelling off of coal power are driving forces behind this shift.

Coal is still king but won't be for much longer. Latest <a href="/IEA/">International Energy Agency</a> projections confirm:

Renewables are on track to surpass coal as world's biggest source of electricity by 2026. 

Rapid growth in solar + wind and levelling off of coal power are driving forces behind this shift.
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Governments are finally taking more action to respond to the climate emergency. If you want to learn more about the economics of climate change and how policy-makers can confront it, read our policy briefs and digests! 🔗e-axes.org/publications #NetZero