Why a multilateral response is crucial for ending this crisis
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** THE WAR IN UKRAINE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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The war in Ukraine affects nearly every aspect of sustainable development, including food security, the energy transition, and multilateralism itself. Our President & CEO explains what's at stake ([link removed]) and why international cooperation is crucial.
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** PHASING OUT OIL AND GAS—AND FAST
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How much time do countries have to phase out oil and gas production? We commissioned a report ([link removed]) from climate researchers at The University of Manchester to find out. Our experts explain what this means ([link removed]) for climate action.
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** TACKLING MERCURY POLLUTION TOGETHER
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The fourth COP for the Minamata Convention on Mercury has now drawn to a close, with delegates taking several decisions to shape the next chapter of this treaty on the environment and health ([link removed]) .
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** WHY LINKING CLIMATE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION WORKS
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As pressure mounts to tackle our climate crisis, governments have a vital opportunity to link up their climate mitigation and adaptation strategies to achieve better outcomes ([link removed]) .
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** A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO WATER AND SANITATION
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Fifty years after the landmark UN Conference on the Human Environment, ensuring water and sanitation for all remains one of our greatest global challenges ([link removed]) .
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** A CHANGING ENERGY LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH AFRICA
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What risks come with moving toward greater uptake of natural gas in our energy mix, and what alternatives do we have? Join us on March 31 to find out what this means for South Africa ([link removed]) .
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** DRIVING MINING POLICY IMPROVEMENT IN WEST AFRICA
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Following an investment boom that tested governance limits, our IGF team partnered with countries ([link removed]) to help ensure responsible, inclusive growth.
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** TRANSITIONING TO A GENDER-RESPONSIVE ASM SECTOR
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The artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector is responsible, directly or indirectly, for the livelihoods of nearly 200 million people. On April 5, hear about how to make the sector more responsive to the specific challenges women face ([link removed]) .
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** USING INVESTMENT POLICY TO DRIVE CLIMATE ACTION
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To fight our climate crisis head-on, we need an economic policy toolkit that’s fit for taking ambitious measures. We joined forces with our partners to imagine what this means ([link removed]) for investment treaties.
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