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No. 215 | 05 Jun 2023 |
Valuing a reduction in the risk of infertility
While fertility decline is a global phenomenon that has many causes, part of it can be explained by exposure to substances linked to reproductive toxicity that are produced and lead to human exposure through the environment and products. Authorities... |
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No. 217 | 05 Jun 2023 |
Valuing a reduction in the risk of very low birth weight
There is ample evidence that exposure to various chemicals can increase the probability of children to be born with low or very low birth weight. Infants born with very low birth weight have a higher risk of suffering from neurosensory problems,... |
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No. 219 | 05 Jun 2023 |
Valuing the avoidance of IQ losses in children
Exposure to chemicals has been shown to reduce IQ in children. In turn, a person’s IQ is likely to affect their educational achievements, which may then affect lifetime earnings, more generally, a person’s quality of life. At the same time,... |
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No. 144 | 05 Mar 2019 |
Vintage differentiated regulations and plant survival
This paper assesses the effect of environmental regulations on plant survival and emissions using data on the extent of vintage differentiation of regulations (VDR5) regarding air pollution emission limit values for existing and new coal-fired power... |
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No. 19 | 03 Aug 2010 |
Voluntary Carbon Markets
In this paper, we aim to examine how voluntary carbon markets can provide a valuable contribution to strengthening domestic and international climate policies. Voluntary markets are defined as small and unregulated segments of an established carbon... |
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No. 237 | 24 May 2024 |
Water investment planning and financing
This paper examines three sets of issues related to strategic investment planning and financing for water: i) Investment planning in an uncertain context; ii) The benefits of supplementing project level planning with a consideration for pathways of... |
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No. 224 | 28 Sept 2023 |
Watered down? Investigating the financial materiality of water-related risks in the financial system
Water-related risks are intrinsically linked to both climate and nature challenges and can be closely tied to socio-economic challenges, such as poverty, food security, and domestic and international conflicts. There is increasing evidence that... |
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No. 164 | 28 May 2020 |
What policies for greening the crisis response and economic recovery?
This paper evaluates green stimulus packages that were introduced in response to the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007-08 and draws lessons relevant for greening the recovery from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. The paper underscores the... |
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No. 193 | 29 Apr 2022 |
Women’s leadership in environmental action
Women’s participation in environmental decision-making is important for advancing both gender equality and environmental action. The presence of women in political decision-making is linked to more ambitious climate goals and policies. Women on... |
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Valuing a reduction in the risk of infertility
Damien Dussaux, Andrea Leiter, Väinö Nurmi and Christoph Rheinberger
05 Jun 2023
While fertility decline is a global phenomenon that has many causes, part of it can be explained by exposure to substances linked to reproductive toxicity that are produced and lead to human exposure through the environment and products. Authorities...
Valuing a reduction in the risk of very low birth weight
Milan Ščasný, Iva Zvěřinová and Damien Dussaux
05 Jun 2023
There is ample evidence that exposure to various chemicals can increase the probability of children to be born with low or very low birth weight. Infants born with very low birth weight have a higher risk of suffering from neurosensory problems,...
Valuing the avoidance of IQ losses in children
Susana Mourato, Giles Atkinson, Damien Dussaux, Chiara Sotis, Stavros Georgiou and Davide Contu
05 Jun 2023
Exposure to chemicals has been shown to reduce IQ in children. In turn, a person’s IQ is likely to affect their educational achievements, which may then affect lifetime earnings, more generally, a person’s quality of life. At the same time,...
Vintage differentiated regulations and plant survival
Daniel Coysh, Nick Johnstone, Tomasz Koźluk, Daniel Nachtigall and Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez
05 Mar 2019
This paper assesses the effect of environmental regulations on plant survival and emissions using data on the extent of vintage differentiation of regulations (VDR5) regarding air pollution emission limit values for existing and new coal-fired power...
Voluntary Carbon Markets
Pierre Guigon
03 Aug 2010
In this paper, we aim to examine how voluntary carbon markets can provide a valuable contribution to strengthening domestic and international climate policies. Voluntary markets are defined as small and unregulated segments of an established carbon...
Water investment planning and financing
Helen Laubenstein and Xavier Leflaive
24 May 2024
This paper examines three sets of issues related to strategic investment planning and financing for water: i) Investment planning in an uncertain context; ii) The benefits of supplementing project level planning with a consideration for pathways of...
Watered down? Investigating the financial materiality of water-related risks in the financial system
Lylah Davies and Mireille Martini
28 Sept 2023
Water-related risks are intrinsically linked to both climate and nature challenges and can be closely tied to socio-economic challenges, such as poverty, food security, and domestic and international conflicts. There is increasing evidence that...
What policies for greening the crisis response and economic recovery?
Shardul Agrawala, Damien Dussaux and Norbert Monti
28 May 2020
This paper evaluates green stimulus packages that were introduced in response to the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007-08 and draws lessons relevant for greening the recovery from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. The paper underscores the...
Women’s leadership in environmental action
Sigita Strumskyte, Sara Ramos Magaña and Helene Bendig
29 Apr 2022
Women’s participation in environmental decision-making is important for advancing both gender equality and environmental action. The presence of women in political decision-making is linked to more ambitious climate goals and policies. Women on...