Our new policy guide shows a way forward for environmental diplomacy.
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** JOINING FORCES: HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
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Global environmental changes have major public health impacts, yet health stakeholders remain largely outside international environmental governance. How can we break down the silos ([link removed]) ?
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** BY THE NUMBERS: INVESTMENT DISPUTES AND FOSSIL FUELS
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One fifth of the known investor–state disputes across all sectors come from the fossil fuel industry. What does this mean for governments pursuing ambitious climate action ([link removed]) ?
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** WHERE SCIENCE AND POLICY COME TOGETHER
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Science–policy interfaces play a crucial role in connecting scientists with international policy-makers. With new interfaces possibly on the horizon, what can we learn ([link removed]) from the past?
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** MAKING GREEN JOBS THE LAW
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What could federal legislation for a just transition to clean energy look like in Canada? We explore the lessons Canada can learn ([link removed]) from international peers to ensure an inclusive outcome.
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** WEIGHING ALTERNATIVES TO INVESTOR–STATE DISPUTES
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Policy-makers are increasingly looking at dispute prevention and management agencies as an alternative to costly investor–state disputes. How do these agencies actually work in practice ([link removed]) ?
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** NEXT STEPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA'S ENERGY TRANSITION
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South Africa currently spends billions of dollars on energy subsidies, including for fossil fuels. How can policy-makers reimagine fiscal policies to support the clean energy transition ([link removed]) ?
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** ADVANCING GENDER-SENSITIVE POLICIES IN MINING
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Women play a large role in mining, including in artisanal and small-scale mines. Yet they are often marginalized in the sector. How can gender-sensitive policies make a difference ([link removed]) ?
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** PRESERVING MINING REVENUE IN SENEGAL
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Mining is a key source of Senegal's revenue, yet the financial benefits are often not fully realized. Our IGF team worked with the government to make sure this revenue is not lost ([link removed]) .
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