Priorities for Climate Action
Tulika Narayan,
Anu Rangarajan and
Faraz Usmani
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This brief outlines four priority areas for the new administration’s consideration that offer opportunities for high-impact climate action: (1) sustainable climate finance, (2) analytic frameworks and decision support tools to maximize impact, (3) behavior change interventions combined with rapid-cycle evaluations to enhance intervention effectiveness, and (4) climate justice.
Keywords: climate; finance; greenhouse; gas; emissions; global; energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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