This report by the International Labor Organization investigates the implications for global job creation of four different green transport scenarios, applied to Europe: 1) a doubling in investment in public transport, 2) free public transport, 3) a target that 50% of all vehicles manufactured must be electric, and 4) banning of internal combustion engines for […]
This report investigates labour shortages for the energy transition in Europe and shows just how many more people will be needed in the energy sector by 2030 (See the table on p.4; example: over 600,000 new solar PV technicians and 150,000 wind engineers). On page 7, the report gives a quick overview of key arguments […]
This report presents the Latinamerican Gender and Mobility Observatory and shares good practices in gender mainstreaming in transport from different Latin-American countries, including Bolivia and Guatemala.
This report analyses linkages in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus – essentially resource management trade-offs and synergies — in transboundary river basin settings. It draws on 36 nexus case studies from transboundary river basins in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, providing lessons for transboundary management and cooperation.
This report presents results of a gender equality survey conducted in 2022 among energy companies in SICA countries, and compares them to a baseline from 2019.
This report presents data on energy systems and trends, information on policy frameworks, and future scenarios on the energy system in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
In this report, the Association of Renewable Energy Generators (Asociación de Generadores con Energía Renovable) aims to demonstrate the political, technical and economic feasibility of achieving at least 80% renewable electricity in Guatemala.
This report seeks to map international climate finance flows towards decentralised renewable energy projects in Central America, with a case study on Guatemala.
This roadmap defines a scenario for a successful energy transition in Guatemala by 2050, and provides policy recommendations.
This report adopts a regional lens to the energy transition in Central America, providing baseline data and future scenarios.