Oscar Reyes is an Associate Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies. He is a freelance writer and researcher focusing on climate and energy finance, the Green Climate Fund, carbon markets, environmental and economic justice. Oscar Reyes worked at Carbon Trade Watch, a former project of the Transnational Institute. His publications include Change Finance, Not the Climate (TNI/IPS, 2020) and he is co-author of Carbon Trading: how it works and why it fails (TNI 2015). From 2005-2008, he was TNI Communications Officer and co-editor of Red Pepper magazine.
Change Finance, not the Climate
This new handbook is an indispensable guide to climate activists and policy-makers alike towards a complete overhaul of the financial system to stop climate chaos.
July 6, 2020
How Progressive Cities Can Reshape the World — And Democracy
From A Coruña to Valencia, Madrid and Zaragoza, these municipal movements are the direct efforts of citizens rejecting the old mode of doing politics, and starting to effect change where they live.
March 17, 2017
Trump Can’t Hold Back the Tide of Climate Action
But as mourning turns to anger and resistance, it’s worth recalling that there are significant limits on what Trump can do to hold back action on climate change.
November 21, 2016