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Subject Can we salvage climate talks in 2020? / Will we stop overfishing? / Is blockchain the answer to our problems?
Date March 4, 2020 11:59 AM
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** CLOCK IS TICKING TO REACH A DEAL ON FISHERIES SUBSIDIES
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Negotiators at the WTO have fewer than 100 days to bring lasting change to our ocean. Help keep the pressure on by sharing this message ([link removed]) .

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** CAN CLIMATE TALKS REGAIN THEIR MOMENTUM IN 2020?
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"In 2019, scientists were truth-tellers," say the editors of a new ENB report ([link removed]) on the state of global governance. But the truth may not be enough ([link removed]) .

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** IMPACT INVESTING COULD GET A BOOST FROM BLOCKCHAIN TECH
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You don't need to understand blockchain to grasp how the environmental or social value of your investments might be better accounted for ([link removed]) .

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** CANADA MUST BE TRANSPARENT ABOUT FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
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Federal subsidies here reached at least CAD 600 million in 2019, but we're not getting the full picture. What details are we missing, and why? ([link removed])

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** COUNTRIES REPORT SDG PROGRESS, BUT HOW WELL?
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When it comes to reporting on the Sustainable Development Goals, guidelines are being adhered to—but there are concerning gaps and trends ([link removed]) .

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** A BETTER MINING SECTOR BY 2045? ONLY IF WE ACT NOW
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At a recent event, we asked experts to create a plan of action to make the minerals industry sustainable. Here's what they said must happen ([link removed]) .

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