A new report from the University of Oxford and the Green Fiscal Policy Network finds that very little stimulus spending is flowing towards green recovery initiatives. The report highlights five green

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Jessika Berns
Jessika Berns

A new report from the University of Oxford and the Green Fiscal Policy Network finds that very little stimulus spending is flowing towards green recovery initiatives. The report highlights five green

3 years ago

A new report from the University of Oxford and the Green Fiscal Policy Network finds that very little stimulus spending is flowing towards green recovery initiatives. The report highlights five green policy areas that could optimize a sustainable economic recovery: green energy, green transport, green building upgrades and energy efficiency, natural capital, and green research and development.

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