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  • A yellow tram in the distance at the end of electric tram lines and overhead wires, at the sides of the pictures are glowing white buildings from centuries past and some pedestrians
    Announcements

    RESET Network at WCERE 2026

    The 7th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists runs 29 June to 3 July at the Nova SBE Carcavelos Campus near Lisbon, Portugal, and RESET Network members, partners, and advisors will be presenting throughout…

  • The earth from a satellite. Showing Africa and Southwest Asia in sunlight and Southeast Asia and China in darkness with lights showing population patterns
    Thought Leadership

    Opinion: Asian views on the world energy crisis

    The 2026 energy shock has tested Asia harder than any other region. At RESET’s inaugural regional seminar, four experts—Joyashree Roy, Duan Maosheng, Ashwini K Swain, and Qin Hu—posited that the crisis, for all its costs,…

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    Media releases

    Demand Response in Decarbonizing Power Systems

    A new paper shows that demand response, which allows electricity consumption to shift in response to price signals, can significantly lower the cost of decarbonizing power systems in the Global South. The research by a…

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    Appealing to altruism alone won’t spark climate cooperation. New research examines what might work instead.

    Wealthy countries aren’t doing nearly enough to fund climate mitigation in the developing world – and a big part of the problem is how the conversation is being framed. “Helping fund mitigation in emerging and…

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    MCET Pre-COP30 Seminars: Shared Pathways Toward a Just Power Sector Transition

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