A NEW ENERGY CHARTER TREATY: FIT FOR OUR CLIMATE CRISIS?
With weeks to go until a crucial June meeting for the Energy Charter Treaty modernization talks, we’re unpacking what the treaty has meant for climate action and where negotiations stand.
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ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: BRIDGING POLICY COMMUNITIES
With landmark meetings coming up this year for both international health and environmental policy, a new article in The Lancet looks at why bringing these communities together is vital for better decision making.
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SOLUTIONS IN NATURE: STORIES FROM FIJI AND TIMOR-LESTE
Ecosystem-based adaptation can reduce vulnerability to climate risks, protect biodiversity, and support livelihoods. What do these solutions look like in practice?
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Knowledge and knowledge systems are key to a sustainable future for all. How can international environmental negotiations fully integrate their worldviews and knowledge?
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CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN THE GLOBAL STOCKTAKE
In the crucial last years of the UN’s Paris Agreement’s first Global Stocktake, we need to understand the progress so far on the global scale on climate adaptation. How can national adaptation planning processes help?
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CLIMATE ACTION AT CANADA'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
How can community foundations better use their endowments to support climate action? Our new report outlines options for the way forward, drawing from examples in Canada.
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A YEAR OF MILESTONES IN SUSTAINABLE MINING
Our IGF team looks back at last year’s highlights, including the addition of three new members, a core funder, and resources to support members in making their mining sectors more sustainable amid an ongoing pandemic.
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MINE TAILINGS REGULATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
A new IGF case study tracks how regulators have incorporated lessons learned from the Mount Polley tailings breach.
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