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  • 15-January-2016

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    The Importance of a Policy Coherence Lens for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals - Insights blog

    The OECD defines policy coherence for sustainable development (PCSD) as an approach and policy tool to integrate the economic, social, environmental, and governance dimensions of sustainable development at all stages of domestic and international policy making. This blog details the OECD's PCSD framework and its goals.

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  • 13-January-2016

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    Measuring Multidimensional Well-being and Sustainable Development - Insight blog

    As part of the Better Life Index, Sustainable Development forms a multi-faceted key role in the way the OECD carries out its policy analysis. This latest blog from the OECD's Chief Statistician outlines how this is done.

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  • 15-December-2015

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    How OECD and IEA contributed to COP21 - Insights blog

    With the world welcoming the new comprehensive global climate agreement at COP21 aiming to limit the global average temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius, it is worth noting the significant contribution that the OECD family has made. These contributions were aptly summarized in a useful joint statement by the secretariats of OECD, IEA, International Transport Forum and Nuclear Energy Agency right after COP21 kicked off.

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  • 20-novembre-2015

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    "L'empreinte écologique" laisse une trace à l'OCDE - Blog

    Ce projet est unique parce qu'il explore comment les politiques de l'environnement au niveau national ont un impact sur le comportement des ménages. Les thèmes incluent l'utilisation de l'énergie, la consommation alimentaire, les choix de transport personnels, la production de déchets et le recyclage, et la consommation d'eau. Pourtant, le projet ne traite pas spécifiquement du terme «empreinte écologique».

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  • 17-November-2015

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    COP21: Climate change in figures

    Average global temperature could rise by 3-6 degrees Celsius by 2100 if we don’t act. To keep the rise to 2 degrees Celsius, we need to have net zero emissions by the end of the century. Emissions would need to peak by 2030 to give us a fighting chance of achieving this.

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  • 12-November-2015

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    Sustainable energy infrastructure, finance and institutional investors - OECD Observer

    Policy makers should do much more to encourage pension funds and other institutional investors to put their ample assets into sustainable energy infrastructure. The wins would be significant. The question is how?

  • 7-November-2015

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    Redefining an industrial revolution: Green Growth and Sustainable Development Forum

    So, for those interested in considering how to foster a green industrial revolution, it will be worthwhile to plan a trip to the OECD Green Growth and Sustainable Development Forum* in Paris this December.

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  • 28-October-2015

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    We need to talk about the SDGs

    Views vary on how much of a difference the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) actually made to the world. But on one thing people seem more or less united: They were a great communications tool. Will the new set of goals adopted at the United Nations in October prove equally effective as a communications tool?

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  • 27-September-2015

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    Air pollution and diesel: from theory to practice, Insights Blog

    The current Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal highlights the difficult reality of making the transition to a low-carbon economy. It also highlights the growing need for governments to make smart policies, based on actual costs.

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  • 21-juillet-2015

    Français

    Un gain pour la planète est un gain pour l’humanité

    Les destinées de l’humanité et de l’environnement sont comme les deux faces d’une même pièce ; c’est pourquoi nous devons nous concentrer non plus seulement sur le développement, mais sur le développement durable. Pour cela, nous devons construire des coalitions mondiales pour progresser sur un certain nombre de questions.

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