Environmental and Energy Economics
Toxic 100: Corporate Toxics Information Project
PERI’s Corporate Toxics Information Project develops and disseminates information and analysis on corporate releases of pollutants and the consequences for communities.
Building a Green Economy
PERI’s Building a Green Economy program offers research that supports a global program for controlling climate change and expanding job opportunities.
Development, Peacebuilding and the Environment
PERI’s program on Development, Peacebuilding and Environment conducts research on policies to promote environmentally and politically sustainable development worldwide.
Environmental Justice
PERI conducts research on the distribution of environmental burdens; by providing access to information on toxic pollutants; and by documenting successful strategies for reclaiming rights to clean air, water, and lands.
Environmental and Energy Economics Research and Commentary
Trump’s Plan for Gaza Would Make Plunder Great Again
James K. Boyce
Fracking or No Fracking? How a Green Transition Can Work for Workers
Robert Pollin and Jeannette Wicks-Lim
Sovereign Debt and Climate Finance Conference Papers
Investing in a Green Future: Finance, Industrial Policy and the Green Transition
Ramaa Vasudevan
Sovereign Debt and Climate Finance Conference Papers
The Distribution of Climate Finance among Annex-II Countries: A CBDR-RC Approach for Partial Funding of the Developing Countries
Shouvik Chakraborty
Sovereign Debt and Climate Finance Conference Papers
Navigating Debt Sustainability: An In-Depth Analysis of the IMF's Debt Sustainability Framework and its Critique
Hasan Cömert, Güney Düzçay and T. Sabri Öncü
Dollars & Sense Symposium: Imagining 50 Years from Now
Nancy Folbre and Robert Pollin
New Measures Identify Worst Polluting U.S. Corporations
Michael Ash, James K. Boyce and Rich Puchalsky