Research publications archive
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Carbon pricing as a tool towards net-zero emission targets PDF (3MB)
Date submitted: 27/10/2021Discussing EU and UK approaches to carbon pricing as a tool towards net-zero emission targets: Implications for financial markets
Data, Direction, Dialogue PDF (2MB)
Date submitted: 21/05/2021This report outlines opportunities and recommendations for UK and US policymakers in the area of climate-related financial services regulation.
Decarbonising Indian industrial supply chains PDF (2MB)
Date submitted: 28/10/2021This report sets out the transition pathways for industrial emissions in India across the mobility, energy, and industrial sectors.
F4SG Lessons Learnt Report PDF (10MB)
Date submitted: 19/01/2023This report provides an overview of the Finance for Sustainable Growth North East pilot, analyses its impact, and share the lessons learnt.
Financing waste infrastructure in Indonesia PDF (3MB)
Date submitted: 3/09/2020The Indonesian Government plans to reach near zero plastic pollution by 2040, the UK can help to deliver sustainable infrastructure needed.
Greening the Belt and Road: A UK-China collaboration PDF (629KB)
Date submitted: 13/12/2019China and the UK are working in close partnership to further the ambitious endeavour of greening the Belt and Road initiative (BRI).
Locate,create and innovate: London in a changing world PDF (2MB)
Date submitted: 13/12/2019Together with the City Property Association, this report looks at how digital change is spurring innovation across London’s FPS industries.
London Recharged: Our Vision for London in 2025 PDF (5MB)
Date submitted: 19/10/2020This report calls for business, government and academia to work together to ensure medium term recovery for London and the UK from COVID-19.
Shaping the future of borderless work PDF (6MB)
Date submitted: 16/11/2022This report seeks to explore how the UK can lead innovation and ensure UK international competitiveness as these new working models become mainstream.