A number of intergovernmental bodies and agencies have produce reports regarding the phasing out of fossil fuel subsidies in recent years.
Joint reports by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank
- Fossil-fuel and other energy subsidies: An update on the G20 Pittsburgh and Toronto Commitments. IEA, OPEC, OECD and World Bank joint report prepared for the G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (Paris, 14-15 October 2011) and the G20 Summit (Cannes, 3-4 November 2011)
- The Scope of Fossil-Fuel Subsidies in 2009 and a Roadmap for Phasing out Fossil-Fuel Subsidies. IEA, OECD and World Bank Joint Report Prepared for the G-20 Summit, Seoul (Republic of Korea), 11-12 November 2010
- Analysis Of The Scope Of Energy Subsidies And Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative. IEA, OPEC, OECD, World Bank Joint Report Prepared for submission to the G-20 Summit Meeting Toronto (Canada), 26-27 June 2010
United Nations Environment Programme
- Reforming Energy Subsidies: Opportunities to Contribute to the Climate Change Agenda. United Nations Environment Programme, 2008
UN Secretary General’s High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (GSP)
- “Resilient People, Resilient Planet: A Future Worth Choosing” (Report of the GSP, January 2012)
Read more on work being done in intergovernmental agencies on this issue:
- OECD work on fossil fuel subsidies
- International Energy Agency (IEA) — general info, interactive map with estimates of fossil fuel subsidies, presentation on fossil fuel subsidies