From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject Reflecting on Stockholm+50 and the road ahead
Date June 8, 2022 10:44 AM
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Relive the highlights from this major milestone in international environmental diplomacy

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** STOCKHOLM+50: WHAT WE LEARNED
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The Stockholm+50 conference has come and gone ([link removed]) , prompting the international community to reflect on our shared past ([link removed]) as we ramp up our collective efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

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** TRADE POLICY PREPARES TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE
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With less than one week to go ([link removed]) until the World Trade Organization’s Twelfth Ministerial Conference, we want to hear from you on where trade policy should go next. Join us at the Trade and Sustainability Hub ([link removed]) !

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** FINDING SOLUTIONS IN NATURE FOR CLIMATE ACTION
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A new initiative seeks to enable nature-based climate action that protects both livelihoods and biodiversity ([link removed]) in the most vulnerable parts of the world.

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** ENERGY CHARTER TREATY MODERNIZATION: THE STAKES
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With days left before a potential “agreement in principle” for a modernized Energy Charter Treaty, what must we learn from the history of investment disputes in the fossil fuel industry? Join us on June 23 ([link removed]) to find out.

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** WHAT THE LATEST IPCC CLIMATE REPORT TAUGHT US
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With governments meeting in Bonn for the UNFCCC mid-year climate talks, new research unpacks ([link removed]) the latest IPCC climate report to see how much oil and gas production must be cut, globally, by 2030.

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** PLASTIC POLLUTION TREATY NEGOTIATORS EYE NEXT STEPS
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Delegates convened in Senegal and online to lay the groundwork for upcoming negotiations for a plastic pollution treaty, setting out how these talks will operate and crafting a tentative timetable ([link removed]) for the coming years.

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** BROADENING THE BENEFITS FROM MINING FOR MONGOLIA
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After mining revenues fell short of the government's expectations, the IGF worked with Mongolian officials ([link removed]) so the country could collect its fair share.

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** MOVING BEYOND GDP TO MEASURE PROGRESS
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Gross domestic product has long been a crucial indicator of national progress. But new research is finding that inclusive wealth can provide a far more comprehensive understanding of well-being. Join us on June 13 to find out why ([link removed]) .

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** BONN CLIMATE TALKS KICK OFF
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With climate negotiators meeting in Bonn ([link removed]) through mid-June to make progress on topics such as the global goal for adaptation, our environmental reporters are providing daily updates on how talks unfold.

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** ENERGY POLICY IN INDIA: UNPACKING THE DATA
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A new report ([link removed]) and interactive database ([link removed]) show the trends in Indian government spending on energy and what needs to happen so that energy support measures and revenues yield a net-zero future.

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** SUSTAINABILE AGRICULTURE IN THE AMERICAS
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Agriculture is essential for livelihoods, food security, and ecosystems in the Americas. We worked with regional stakeholders to see how sustainability standards could promote environmental stewardship and social justice ([link removed]) .

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