GETTING THE DEBATE RIGHT ON NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS
Tackling the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss is an urgent task. Nature-based solutions can help—but we must also avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
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PROTECTING OUR OCEAN FROM DUMPING
Our ocean is the lifeblood of our planet. While international rules are in place to prevent dumping waste, implementation has been mixed in practice—but there are actions that can help.
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THE ROAD TO A NEW BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK
Next year, governments are looking to adopt a new post-2020 global biodiversity framework to help us avert future pandemics and tackle climate change. Where do those talks stand?
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REFLECTING ON THE NEXT STEPS IN GLOBAL TRADE POLICY
While the World Trade Organization’s Twelfth Ministerial Conference has been postponed indefinitely, our experts look at where these talks can go to craft a sustainable trading system.
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HOW COMMUNITIES CAN SUPPORT FRESHWATER HEALTH
Monitoring freshwater health is vital to understanding the impact of human activity. But Canada's water resources are too vast for technologies alone. How can communities help?
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HOW CAN STANDARDS HELP REDUCE POVERTY?
There are over 500 million smallholder farmer families, many of whom live in poverty. Our new report looks at how voluntary sustainability standards can help in poverty reduction.
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