JOINING FORCES: HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Global environmental changes have major public health impacts, yet health stakeholders remain largely outside international environmental governance. How can we break down the silos?
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BY THE NUMBERS: INVESTMENT DISPUTES AND FOSSIL FUELS
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?
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WHERE SCIENCE AND POLICY COME TOGETHER
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 from the past?
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MAKING GREEN JOBS THE LAW
What could federal legislation for a just transition to clean energy look like in Canada? We explore the lessons Canada can learn from international peers to ensure an inclusive outcome.
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WEIGHING ALTERNATIVES TO INVESTOR–STATE DISPUTES
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?
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NEXT STEPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA'S ENERGY TRANSITION
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?
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ADVANCING GENDER-SENSITIVE POLICIES IN MINING
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?
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PRESERVING MINING REVENUE IN SENEGAL
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.
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