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The impacts of skills shortages on global power sector emissions
Publication date 09 Oct 2025

This study explores how shortages of skilled workers for the energy transition could undermine global emissions pathways. Using a novel model linking labour supply and renewable energy development, it shows how labour shortages may delay renewable deployment and derail progress in power sector decarbonisation. Subsequent sections explore the real-world barriers faced by countries in expanding their energy transition workforce and assess countries’ current potential to supply skilled workers to the energy sector.

Joint Policy Brief - Making CTIPs work for climate, industry and development
Publication date 23 Sep 2025

This joint policy brief examines the EU’s new Clean Trade and Investment Partnerships (CTIPs). It outlines minimum conditions for success to align trade, industry and climate goals, and highlights how CTIPs can become credible tools for cooperation.

Net Zero Stocktake 2025
Publication date 23 Sep 2025

Assessing the status and trends of net-zero target setting across countries, sub-national governments and companies.

Companies’ role in scaling durable carbon dioxide removals
Publication date 09 Sep 2025

This report explores the role of the private sector in scaling investment in CDR and makes recommendations for voluntary standard-setters on how to include requirements for durable CDR in their net-zero and other climate guidelines. It then analyses the CDR commitments and measures of 35 companies across seven sectors.

ECNO’s 2025 Flagship Report: State of EU progress to climate neutrality
Publication date 03 Sep 2025

This ECNO flagship report highlights where the EU is on track and where additional efforts are required to create the enabling conditions for a prosperous, climate neutral future.

Fixing the broken governance chain: Aligning private finance with the Paris Agreement
Publication date 26 Aug 2025

This report examines how financial institutions, initiatives and regulators can align with real-economy climate goals. It highlights the limitations of voluntary net-zero pledges and proposes impact levers to drive credible, Paris-aligned action.

Technology brief: The role of renewable hydrogen in the power sector
Publication date 14 Aug 2025

Renewable hydrogen could play a role in Southeast Asia’s power sector, but its value lies in targeted use. This brief assesses opportunities, challenges and policy considerations to support informed decision-making on the region’s energy transition strategies.

Regional priorities for tackling plastic lifecycle impacts
Publication date 05 Aug 2025

This executive summary outlines priority actions to reduce lifecycle emissions from plastics. It calls for minimising production, enhancing circularity and decarbonising production systems. It highlights key differences between major global plastic producers and consumers, identifying critical policies and action gaps.

Ability of politicians to act – Climate protection in the era of the polycrisis
Publication date 31 Jul 2025

The trend study analyses these five trends that could complicate or improve political action and shows how climate protection policy could position itself in the midst of overlapping crisis dynamics.

Material prosperity and climate protection – Key trends and their implications for climate policy
Publication date 31 Jul 2025

The study analyses which key trends in the economy and society influence the material foundations of prosperity in Germany.

Towards a climate-neutral EU agrifood system
Publication date 14 Jul 2025

In this briefing, we analyse the EU agrifood sector’s current trajectory and policies, identifying key opportunities and roadblocks to enhance climate action, economic resilience, and global competitiveness.

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025
Publication date 10 Jul 2025

The 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor (CCRM) analyses the climate strategies of 55 major global companies, critically assessing the extent to which they demonstrate corporate climate leadership.

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025: Automotive sector
Publication date 10 Jul 2025

This chapter of the 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor assesses the climate strategies of five major light-duty vehicle manufacturers: Ford, General Motors, Stellantis, Toyota and Volkswagen. The focus lies on their GHG emission reduction targets and key transitions for deep sector-wide decarbonisation.

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025: Tech sector
Publication date 26 Jun 2025

This chapter of the 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor assesses the climate strategies of five major tech companies: Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft, focusing on their GHG emission reduction targets and key transitions for deep sector-wide decarbonisation.

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025: Fashion sector
Publication date 26 Jun 2025

This chapter of the 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor assesses the climate strategies of five major fashion companies: adidas, H&M Group, Inditex, lululemon and Shein, focusing on their GHG emission reduction targets and key transitions for deep sector-wide decarbonisation.

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