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Green Energy Choices: The Benefits, Risks and Trade-offs of Low-Carbon Technologies for Electricity production – Factsheet
(2016)Rising energy demand and efforts to combat climate change require a significant increase in low-carbon electricity generation. Yet, concern has been raised that rapid investment in some novel technologies could cause a new ... -
Green hOrticulture at LAke Naivasha Project (GOALAN)
(2019)The project will work towards making the horticultural sector in Kenya and beyond contribute to an inclusive and green economy by a large uptake of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) practices along the supply ... -
Green Jobs - UNEP Factsheet
(2020)Green jobs1 are core to the United Nations’ and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)’s response to COVID-19 recovery packages. Amid all the loss and tragedy of the pandemic, hundreds of millions of people have lost ... -
Green Label for Businesses, Tel Aviv-Yafo- Online Platform: SwitchMed in Israel - SwitchMed Programme [Factsheet]
(2020)The city of Tel Aviv-Yafo, the second most populous city in Israel and the second largest local economy in the Middle East in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection created a Green Label for ... -
Green Millions - Switch Africa Green
(2018)African economies remain insufficiently diversified. The largest percentage of the continent’s gross domestic product (GDP) is derived from natural resources sectors, for example, tourism, agriculture, mining, forestry ... -
Green Recovery
(2021)More than a year since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy is at a tipping point. While governments have responded swiftly, recovery spending has so far missed the opportunity to accelerate action on the ... -
Green Stimulus [Frequently Asked Questions]
(2020)This factsheet answers the following questions: What is Green Fiscal Stimulus? How does Green Fiscal Stimulus work, and who pays for it What UNEP doing to support green fiscal policy? Who is UNEP working with on Green ... -
Green Tanning Initiative (GTI): Promoting Technologies that Reduce the Environmental Impact of Leather Processing and Creating Sustainable Employment in the Industry in Ethiopia
(2019)In Ethiopia, tanning is an important economic activity. The country is home to the largest population of livestock in Africa and is the 10th largest producer in the world. The livestock sector contributes towards 16.5 per ... -
Green to Grow: A Revenue Generation Approach for SCP Dissemination in Kenya - SWITCH Africa Green
(2019)Coffee is one of the main export crops in Kenya. On average, 56% of the current coffee production is cultivated by smallholders, whereas 44% is produced by large-scale producers. -
Green Tour - Replicating Tourism Industry Sustainability Best Practices into the Kenyan and Wider African Tourism Supply Chain through an Integrated Business Led Approach
(2019)Objectives: Providing guidance, support and best practices to Kenyan and wider African tourism companies to adapt and replicate a globally proven sustainable consumption products supply chain methodology. • Increased ... -
Greening Economies in the EU eastern Neighbhourhood: From Commitment to Results
(2018)This brochure highlights the key results and outputs of the EaP GREEN at the regional and national level for the period of 2013-18. -
Greening Economies in the EU Eastern Partnership countries: Armenia – Recent and Planned Activities: Country Update Series Autumn
(2015)The “Greening Economies in the European Union’s Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) programme supports the six the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries to move towards green economy by decoupling economic growth from ... -
Greening Economies in the EU Eastern Partnership countries: Azerbaijan – Recent and Planned Activities - Country Update Series Summer 2015
(2015)The “Greening Economies in the European Union’s Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) programme supports the six the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries to move towards green economy by decoupling economic growth from ... -
Greening Economies in the EU Eastern Partnership Countries: Georgia – Recent and Planned Activities
(2015)The “Greening Economies in the European Union’s Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) programme supports the six the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries to move towards green economy by decoupling economic growth from ... -
Greening Economies in the EU Eastern Partnership countries: Ukraine – Recent and Planned Activities
(2015)The “Greening Economies in the European Union’s Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) programme supports the six the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries to move towards green economy by decoupling economic growth from ... -
Greening Economies in the European Union’s Eastern Partnership Countries: EaP Green Programme
(2020)This brochure highlights the main activities that will be carried out within the programme. We hope that it will be useful as a reference document for all stakeholders in EaP countries and beyond. -
Greening Economies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries - Armenia
(2015)Greening economies is important because the current models of growth continue to erode the stocks of natural assets and undermine the integrity of ecosystem services on which economic activity depends. -
Greening Economies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries – Azerbaijan
(2015)Greening economies is important because the current models of growth continue to erode the stocks of natural assets and undermine the integrity of ecosystem services on which economic activity depends. -
Greening Economies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries – Belarus
(2014)Greening economies is important because risks to further development are rising worldwide as the current models of growth continue to erode the stocks of natural assets and undermine the integrity of ecosystem services on ... -
Greening Economies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries: Georgia
(2015)Greening economies is important because the current models of growth continue to erode the stocks of natural assets and undermine the integrity of ecosystem services on which economic activity depends. Failure to adequately ...