Investment in renewables is no longer only about climate policy. It is also central to energy security and, in many...
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COP 30’s agenda had placed a strong emphasis on countries’ implementation of their emissions reduction target and, for the first...
EMDEs are projected to account for 70% of global CO₂ emissions by 2050, making accelerated emissions reductions in these economies...
Research Briefing
We modelled how advanced-economy leadership in innovation and finance could accelerate a global low-carbon transition.
Consulting Report
To understand how the G20 countries are progressing in the energy transition, Oxford Economics PwC collaborated with PwC to create...
Research Briefing
The scaling of climate finance for developing countries will take centre stage at the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30)...
As COP30 approaches, we explore the economic cost of a warmer world and why adaptation and resilience must be at...
Ten years since Paris, can COP30 deliver real change? We review the progress of countries, industries and cities on the...
Explore insights from the Global Cities Index on city sustainability, key results and how governments can drive sustainable urban development.
There is currently a gap in how the market understands and measures the extended climate risk that companies are exposed...
Australia’s climate conversation is shifting. With a more ambitious 2035 target on the horizon, the focus is moving from whether...
From executive orders to federal lawsuits against state-level climate policies, the Trump administration has acted with urgency to reverse the...
To really understand exposure to risk, you need to look at how a business interacts with the broader economy.
Quantifying the economic impacts of nature change means considering double materiality; economic activities can both impact and depend on nature.
Sustainability is a long game. Here are four steps to ensure your sustainability programs are actually sustainable.
Climate change is a threat multiplier – disrupting ways of life, threatening food sources, and fundamentally changing the environment in...
Whitepaper
Climate and other sustainability challenges can affect the finance sector and have a material impact on returns to capital.
Oxford Economics set the stage for the year ahead, at our second Global Economic Outlook Conference, in London on Wednesday,...
Research Briefing
Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement is a symbolic step back from global climate cooperation. However, we don't think...
We expect economic growth to remain modest in 2025, although we don’t think a substantial slowdown is on the way...