From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject How multilateralism handles a pandemic
Date October 28, 2020 10:59 AM
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When the juicy meetings with meaningful negotiations are online rather than in the corridors, it's harder to keep track of what's really happening.

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** CAN MULTILATERALISM HANDLE THIS PANDEMIC? YES, BUT ...
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When the juicy meetings with meaningful negotiations are online rather than in the corridors at key events, it's not easy keeping up ([link removed]) .

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** TREATY AMENDMENT A BIG STEP FORWARD FOR EU CLIMATE LAW
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Reforming one of the most problematic treaties in investment arbitration's history isn't an easy task, but we've made it one step closer ([link removed]) .

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** THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE: HELPING OR HALTING PROGRESS?
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Is it an essential tool in protecting our environment or a barrier to economic growth? Or both? Here's what we think ([link removed]) .

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** NANOSILVER IS HARMING OUR FISH AND IT'S TIME TO INTERVENE
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Microscopic silver particles added to athletic wear, condoms, and yoga mats are hurting fish: the Globe and Mail reports on ELA research ([link removed]) .

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** "KING OF BEANS" FALLS SHORT ON SUSTAINABILITY: NEW REPORT
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Less than 2% of soybeans are grown sustainably and producers are racing to meet escalating demand—but don't blame tofu lovers ([link removed]) .

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** DETAILS OF NEW FRESHWATER RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP EMERGE
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From algal blooms to invasive species, the African Great Lakes face similar challenges to North American lakes. Join today's chat ([link removed]) to learn more.

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