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Subject A People-First Approach to Sustainable Business
Date February 9, 2022 7:07 PM
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How Public Funding Can Support Frontline Restoration Communities …



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3 Ways Businesses Can Put People First

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Businesses and people cannot exist without each other. From the workers who produce, transport and sell products to the leaders who run the business, and everyone in between, people are impacted at every level of business. At the same time, businesses need to maintain a social license to operate. In a new article, Emily Neagle looks at three examples of how businesses can center people, both in their everyday practices and their climate policies. Read more.

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A graphic exploring three approaches to creating social benefits in climate planning policy. With additional planning, businesses can create climate policies that equitably distribute costs and benefits. Photo by WRI



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Circular Economy: A Lesser-Known Solution to Climate Action

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Countries undoubtedly need to reduce emissions to achieve their climate goals and protect the planet. However, nearly half of all emissions come from the production of everyday items, and nations need to produce enough resources for the world’s growing population. A circular economy can help by keeping products and materials in use longer, which would also reduce the emissions created by new material production. With this solution in reach, it’s up to nations to integrate circularity into their climate plans. Learn more.

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A New Approach to Make Ocean Management More Sustainable

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Human activities are putting a massive burden on the ocean and its ecosystems, leading it to become warmer, more acidic, less oxygenated and less habitable for marine life. To address this growing threat, the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy is developing and implementing sustainable ocean plans. If enacted, ocean management will become more integrated, inclusive and enable an ocean economy that provides for people around the world. Read on.

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How Public Incentives Can Help Restore Latin America’s Ecosystems

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Restoration in Latin America and the Caribbean represents a critical opportunity to benefit rural communities, store carbon dioxide and protect biodiversity. However, the region needs well-designed public incentives and subsidies to support farmers, forest managers and rural communities at the forefront of restoration. New research from WRI examines how six Latin American countries used public funding to reward communities for protecting and restoring trees and offers approaches for other governments to do the same. Learn more.

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UPCOMING EVENTS



Liderazgo de los Ministerios de Finanzas de la Región en la Acción Climática

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

9:00 -10:30 CST

Ministries of Finance Leadership Towards Climate Action

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First session: Tuesday, February 15, 2022, 9:00 am EST

Second session: Wednesday, February 16, 2022, 10:30 CST

Transforming Transportation 2022: Climate-Centered Mobility for a Sustainable Recovery

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Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - Thursday, February 17, 2022

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Training on Climate Data Tools with Climate Watch [February]

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

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Assisted Natural Regeneration: How People Help Forests Regrow

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

10:00 -11:30 am EST | 3:00 - 4:30 pm GMT



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