From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject We can end world hunger by 2030: New research
Date October 14, 2020 10:59 AM
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With an additional USD 14 billion and more support for small-scale producers, we can end hunger and reach our climate goals within this decade.

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** WE CAN END WORLD HUNGER AND REACH CLIMATE GOALS BY 2030
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New research ([link removed]) from IISD, IFPRI, and Cornell University reveals what we need to spend—and how—to solve the hunger crisis sustainably.

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** HOW THE MINING SECTOR CAN GO FROM CRISIS TO SUSTAINABILITY
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For the first time, an annual forum hosted by IGF ([link removed]) will be open to the public—pull up a seat ([link removed]) and dig into how mining is about to change.

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** ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE: NEW CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
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Wildlife crime is extremely lucrative and is leading to an unprecedented population decline in some species. What can be done ([link removed]) ?

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** THE FUTURE OF TRADE POLICY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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We've come a long way over the past 25 years, but there are emerging concerns. The top speakers at Geneva Trade Week share their To Do lists ([link removed]) .

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** IS HYDROGEN THE ANSWER TO ALL OF OUR PROBLEMS?
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It could meet up to 24% of our energy needs by 2050, but whether this is a good thing depends on many factors. Tune in to our ([link removed]) virtual forum ([link removed]) .

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** MEET THE NEXT GENERATION OF FRESHWATER INNOVATORS
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The final round of the AquaHacking Lake Winnipeg Challenge ([link removed]) is next Tuesday. Join us ([link removed]) to see which team's solution will claim the prize.

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