Research reports and studiesNovember 2020Jiang Kejun, William Wills, Andrzej Ancygier ... Angela Picciariello, Charlene Watson et al.Wind turbines in Biedesheim, Germany. Photo: Karsten Würth/UnsplashIn a time of uncertainty, the G20 can harness the opportunities of a green recovery to set course for a more resilient and sustainable future. In the five years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, there have been many lessons – some hard and some hopeful. G20 members should heed these lessons as they make decisions that will shape our common future.The 2020 edition of the Climate Transparency Report unpacks recent developments and longer-term trends, providing key insights into where and how to advance climate action, including through greening the recovery from the Covid-19 crisis.Read the research The Climate Transparency Report 2020Related It’s time to turn the Covid-19 recovery into a green renaissance Green must be at the very centre, not on the periphery, of the Covid-19 recovery planning we do now.Articles and blogs29 June 2020Coronavirus and climate change require bold and urgent actionMedia21 March 2020 Brown to green: the G20 transition towards a net-zero emissions economy 2019This report takes stock of G20 climate action in the context of 1.5 °C benchmarks.Research reports and studies11 November 2019See more:climatecoronavirusclimate changeGlobal