Climate governance in Ethiopia
The CAT Climate Governance series seeks to produce a practical framework for assessing a government’s readiness - both from an institutional and governance point of view - to ratchet up climate policy and implement adequate transformational policies on the ground, to enable the required economy-wide transformation towards a zero emissions society. This report series seeks to produce a standardised and replicable approach to assessing a country’s readiness to transition to a zero emissions society.
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