Sowing the seeds of an equitable world The reclamation of seed as a common good has begun. Following the concept of open source, new approaches evolve that result in the cultivation of a large number of species and varieties. By Barbara Unmüßig
Signal effect for global climate finance Analysis The Green Climate Fund is important for implementing the Paris Agreement and for setting important standards for global climate finance. The financial viability of the fund, however, is by no means guaranteed. By Liane Schalatek
Economic Transitions in US Coal Communities Photo Gallery We toured the US Appalachia region with energy expert Timon Wehnert to visit communities in Kentucky, New York, and Pennsylvania and see how they are transitioning from a coal-based economy. By Nora Löhle and Gavriela Reiter
Germany and Appalachia: Perspectives on Economic Transition in Coal Communities Radio A discussion in Whitesburg, Kentucky featured a talk by Timon Wehnert of the Wuppertal Institute as part of a tour of US coal communities sponsored by the Heinrich Böll Foundation North America.
The Ocean Atlas Overfishing, the loss of biodiversity, and an immense pollution – the seas are under stress. The Ocean Atlas 2017 delivers in more than 40 infographics and articles all the relevant data, facts and contexts. pdf
With or without the Paris Agreement –Trump won’t have the Last Word on US Climate Policy With states, cities, and citizens willing to double down and move ahead with climate commitments, the global community can still count on many Americans’ willingness to act responsibly in support of global climate actions, even if their White House is not. Unfortunately, such activism will not make up for the failure of the Trump administration to make good on its international climate finance obligation. By Liane Schalatek and Nora Löhle
Financing Loss and Damage: A Look at Governance and Implementation Options With severe climate impacts for the most vulnerable countries on the rise, adaptation is no longer sufficient. Significant loss and damage must be accounted for. This discussion paper looks at how financing for loss and damage should be governed and what institutions, approaches and methodologies are necessary. By Julie-Anne Richards and Liane Schalatek
A Just Transition: The Way Forward for Coal Communities Video How some former coal regions have transformed themselves in preparation for life after coal. By Nora Löhle and Mackenzie Nelson
Lessons from Germany’s aggressive path to integrate renewables on the grid As policymakers in Ohio and elsewhere look to modernize their aging electric grid, concepts in Germany’s changing energy system suggest how today’s decisions can set the stage for a greater share of renewables and more energy security. By Kathiann Kowalski
UT-Austin Gets Bigger, but its Energy Bills and Emissions are Shrinking UT-Austin’s energy system operates as an island, outside of the electricity grid that covers most of Texas. It's getting more efficient over time, avoiding millions of dollars in fuel costs. By Jim Malewitz