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== Data == |
== Data == |
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There are several sources of data at various global, regional, and national levels, all of which are useful for modeling the impact of policies |
There are several sources of data at various global, regional, and national levels, all of which are useful for modeling the impact of policies. |
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=== Climate policy databases === |
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* [https://www.iea.org/policies Policies database of the International Energy Agency (IEA)]: one of the largest climate and energy policy databases, integrating the IEA/IRENA Renewable Energy Policies and Measures Database, the IEA Energy Efficiency Database, the Addressing Climate Change database, and the Building Energy Efficiency Policies (BEEP) database. |
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* [https://newclimate.org/portfolio/climate-policy-database/ Climate Policy Database of the New Climate Institute]: covering policies from top 30 emitting countries which cover 82% of global GHG emission. |
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=== Other databases === |
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* [https://www.climatesmartplanning.org/data.html World Bank ClimateSmart data portal]: focuses on the needs of practitioners working in developing countries on low-emission development and climate resilient projects. |
* [https://www.climatesmartplanning.org/data.html World Bank ClimateSmart data portal]: focuses on the needs of practitioners working in developing countries on low-emission development and climate resilient projects. |