Your online library of curated e-learning offerings on the WBG’s Climate Change Corporate Commitments and mainstreaming climate! Answering the ‘what,’ ‘why,’ and ‘how’ to include climate considerations into your project.
An overview of the challenges that cities face in addressing climate change and the role cities play in achieving emissions reductions and other ambitious targets including the Paris Agreement and countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions.
Day 3 gives an overview of climate action planning in cities and discusses some of the challenges and solutions in translating city-level plans into implementation.
Day 3 gives an overview of climate action planning in cities and discusses some of the challenges and solutions in translating city-level plans into implementation.
Day 3 gives an overview of climate action planning in cities and discusses some of the challenges and solutions in translating city-level plans into implementation.
This series focuses on the need for emerging digital technologies and architectures to underpin future carbon markets under the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Examining factors that affect environmental integrity under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and identifies practical approaches for implementing the concept based on lessons learned from the World Bank’s pilot activities and feedback from stakeholders in pilot countries.
Seeking to identify processes for the generation and transfer of carbon assets in post2020 international climate markets and to suggest standard terminology in the carbon asset development cycle across key independent standards.
This paper examines emerging digital technologies and architectures that could be used to enhance and connect the heterogeneous climate actions across countries and support the development of post-2020 climate markets.
The proposed Policy Framework in this paper has been drafted on a unilateral basis for a Party to declare its preferred approach towards implementing a Cooperative Approach under Article 6.2.
This technical report illustrates the need for digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (D-MRV) systems to underpin future carbon markets under the goals of the Paris Agreement by discussing the available technologies and barriers to their adoption.