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1. Climate-resilient Finance and Investment: Framing Paper.

2. OECD Progress Update on Approaches to Mobilising Institutional Investment for Sustainable Infrastructure: BACKGROUND PAPER TO THE G20 SUSTAINABLE FINANCE STUDY GROUP.

3. SECTOR-LEVEL APPROACH TO ESTIMATING MOBILISED PRIVATE CLIMATE FINANCE: THE CASE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY - ENVIRONMENT WORKING PAPER No. 98.

4. EXPLORING OPTIONS TO MEASURE THE CLIMATE CONSISTENCY OF REAL ECONOMY INVESTMENTS: THE TRANSPORT SECTOR IN LATVIA - ENVIRONMENT WORKING PAPER N° 163.

5. Ukrainians and climate policies: What are Ukrainians’ preferences for using carbon revenues?

6. The interplay between voluntary and compliance carbon markets: Implications for environmental integrity.

7. Paris-consistent climate change mitigation scenarios: A framework for emissions pathway classification in line with global mitigation objectives.

8. WATERED DOWN? INVESTIGATING THE FINANCIAL MATERIALITY OF WATERRELATED RISKS IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM.

9. OECD ENVIRONMENT WORKING PAPER No. 41 THE ENV-LINKAGES ECONOMIC BASELINE PROJECTIONS TO 2050.

10. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.

11. Assessing the climate consistency of finance: Taking stock of methodologies and their links to climate mitigation policy objectives.

12. Financing solutions to foster industrial decarbonisation in emerging and developing economies.

13. THE LONG-TERM IMPLICATIONS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND RECOVERY MEASURES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES: A QUANTITATIVE EXPLORATION.

14. Environmental Policy Design Characteristics and Technological Innovation.

15. Women's Leadership in Environmental Action.

16. The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions: Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems.

17. Carbon pricing and COVID-19: Policy changes, challenges and design options in OECD and G20 countries.

19. Towards a Green Investment Policy Framework.

20. Monitoring exposure to climate-related hazards: Indicator methodology and key results.

21. Harmonising Climate Risk Management.

22. CONCLUSION.

23. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.

24. REFERENCES.

25. Tracking finance flows towards assessing their consistency with climate objectives Proposed scope, knowns and unknowns.

26. Addressing Competitiveness and Carbon Leakage Impacts Arising from Multiple Carbon Markets.

27. National Adaptation Planning.

28. Measuring the alignment of real economy investments with climate mitigation objectives: The United Kingdom's building sector.

29. Monitoring and Evaluation for Adaptation: Lessons from Development Cooperation Agencies.

30. Greening Growth in Japan.

31. Costs, Revenues, and Effectiveness of the Copenhagen Accord Emission Pledges for 2020.

32. Assessing the Role of Microfinance in Fostering Adaptation to Climate Change.

33. Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation.

34. EXPLORING POTENTIAL DATA SOURCES FOR ESTIMATING PRIVATE CLIMATE FINANCE.

35. Climate-resilient infrastructure: GETTING THE POLICIES RIGHT.

36. REFERENCES.

37. Mobilising Private Investment in Sustainable Transport.

38. Adaptation And Innovation: An Analysis of Crop Biotechnology Patent Data.

39. Cities and Carbon Market Finance.

40. REFERENCES.

41. Plan or React? Analysis of Adaptation Costs and Benefits Using Integrated Assessment Models.

42. Buying and Cancelling Allowances as an Alternative to Offsets for the Voluntary Market: A Preliminary Review of Issues.

43. Voluntary Carbon Markets: How Can They Serve Climate Change Policies.

44. Abstract.

45. REFERENCES.

46. INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS, MODELLING APPROACHES AND RESEARCH NEEDS.

47. REFERENCES.

48. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.

49. Mobilising Investment in Low Carbon, Climate Resilient Infrastructure.

50. The Determinants of Invention in Electricity Generation Technologies.