From World Resources Institute <[email protected]>
Subject WRI Digest: Responding to COVID-19
Date March 18, 2020 6:50 PM
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Dear John,

The global pandemic of infection and fear we now face is inflicting sickness, death and economic hardship around the world – and will sadly get worse before it gets better. It is also reminding us all how deeply vulnerable we are to threats beyond our control. It is possible that it could lead to a questioning of old assumptions and behaviors, and a new openness to arguments for collective action and effective risk management.

This view informs WRI’s three-fold response to the pandemic. We are protecting our staff and their families across our global network. We are strengthening how we operate in the virtual realm, internally and with our partners, to enable us to deliver on our goals in this very important year

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. And we are reassessing our activities so that we can help ensure that the world’s response to COVID-19 and other risks leads to a safer and more resilient future. You can read more about our response here

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, including our commitment to providing analysis and recommendations for how economies and communities can best recover from this public health crisis.

Crises can bring people together or push them apart. They can lead to cynicism and a loss of faith in institutions, or to a deeper understanding of risk and determination to “build back better.”

At WRI, we remain committed to building a more sustainable and prosperous world for all — now, more than ever.

I wish you all comfort and good health during this very difficult time.

Sincerely,

Andrew Steer

President and CEO

World Resources Institute



STATEMENT: WRI Responds to Coronavirus Pandemic

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2020 was to have been a year of crucial international decisions on climate, biodiversity and the ocean. The massive disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could make progress in these areas much more difficult. But at a deeper level, it is possible that it may open the door for more systemic change. Read more

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How Low-carbon Investments Can Help Economies Recover from Coronavirus

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In the wake of COVID-19, the world’s countries can’t simply rebuild their economies. They must build them back better. WRI Vice President for Climate and Economics Helen Mountford explains how green stimulus packages can grow economies, curb climate change and protect people’s health.

Read more

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