A YEAR FOR ACTION ON FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDY REFORM
Governments have long pledged to take decisive action on fossil fuel subsidies. Join us on February 1 as we look at how to turn these commitments into reality.
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REFLECTING ON 50 YEARS OF LAND GOVERNANCE
Over a quarter of the world’s land is degraded, affecting over 3 million people. International efforts have helped, but more work is needed to prevent the situation from deteriorating.
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REIMAGINING TRADE AND SUSTAINABILITY
From the circular economy to climate action, trade policy can bring us closer to fulfilling the SDGs. Our Trade and Sustainability Hub brought together over 50 organizations to see how.
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A BANNER YEAR FOR ADAPTATION PLANNING
While 2021 brought the climate crisis to our doorsteps, the year also saw countries take major strides in their adaptation planning. Find out why the NAP Global Network is one to watch in 2022.
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PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO TAX MINING INCOME
How can governments limit their financial risk when signing onto international tax treaties? A new practice note lays out the options and what these mean for mining countries.
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MAINSTREAMING GENDER IN CLIMATE ADAPTATION
Gender equality and climate adaptation are often treated separately. We interviewed Côte d’Ivoire’s NAP process coordinator on what we can learn from tackling those issues together.
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LEARNING FROM OUR LAKES IN WINTER
Climate change is causing warmer winters, less dependable snowfalls, and unpredictable weather. Our researchers show what this means for flora, fauna, and beloved winter pastimes.
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SOLAR-POWERED IRRIGATION IN INDIA
How can solar-powered irrigation help tackle agricultural challenges and support the energy transition in India? Our researchers set out guidance for states to consider in their planning.
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