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Interoperability or Fragmentation? The next test for border carbon adjustments

A multitude of different systems for measuring, reporting, and verifying embedded emissions at the border would be a nightmare scenario. Aaron Cosbey explores options for making border carbon adjustment regimes work together.

Policy Analysis

October 29, 2025

How Border Carbon Adjustments Can Safeguard the Interests of Developing Countries

Border carbon adjustments raise tough questions about their impact on developing economies. Ieva Baršauskaitė and Antoine Bonnet explore how to make them a driver of a fair and inclusive transition.

Policy Analysis

October 23, 2025

The ASEAN Members' Response to Trump's Liberation Day

Poppy S. Winanti analyzes ASEAN countries' pragmatic responses to U.S. tariffs, highlighting negotiation, regional cohesion, and market diversification as key strategies to manage risks and strengthen resilience.

Policy Analysis

July 28, 2025

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The AfCFTA Digital Protocol

Kholofelo Kugler examines how the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Digital Trade Protocol could enhance Africa's participation in the digital economy while also considering the challenges that remain.
Policy Analysis October 30, 2024

Addressing the Environmental Footprint of E-Commerce

Shamika N. Sirimanne highlights the importance of assessing the environmental impacts of the rapidly growing e-commerce sector and examines the role stakeholders play in balancing economic growth with sustainability.
Policy Analysis October 30, 2024

The Triple-COP Year: What it means for nature

In 2024, the Rio Conventions on biodiversity, climate change, and desertification will have their negotiations in the same year. We take a look at the implications for nature.
Policy Analysis October 21, 2024

Global Cooperation on Border Carbon Measures – Where should we start?

Border carbon adjustments are gaining momentum globally, but without international cooperation, they could lead to trade frictions and inequitable burdens for developing nations. Aaron Cosbey tackles technical challenges that could shape global trade and climate policies.
Policy Analysis October 8, 2024

Investor–State Dispute Settlement and Fossil Fuels: What role for a carveout?

Next week, at the 9th annual OECD Investment Treaty Conference, delegates will discuss a possible carveout of climate change measures from investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS). We assess the implications of this for states' climate policies and broader efforts to reform international investment governance.
Policy Analysis March 8, 2024
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