Trade ministers in Geneva agreed on the first-ever WTO deal with environment at its core.
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** TRADE MINISTERS ENDORSE NEW FISHERIES SUBSIDIES DEAL
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The World Trade Organization’s Twelfth Ministerial Conference (MC12) wrapped up on Friday with a landmark decision: a new multilateral treaty ([link removed]) with trade and environment at its core.
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** THE ROAD AFTER MC12: WHERE TO ON TRADE?
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At our second Trade and Sustainability Hub, experts from across the policy spectrum came together and shared where trade policy could go in the years ahead. Relive the conversations now ([link removed]) .
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** GENDER AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION PLANNING
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Midway through the UNFCCC’s Gender Action Plan, how are developing countries integrating gender considerations in adaptation planning processes? A new NAP Global Network synthesis report analyzes progress and potential ([link removed]) .
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** FROM BONN TO SHARM EL-SHEIKH: CLIMATE TALKS IN FOCUS
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With the Bonn Climate Change Conference now over, what lies ahead for COP 27 in Sharm el-Sheikh? Our Earth Negotiations Bulletin reporters break down what took place in Bonn ([link removed]) and where things stand.
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** ACTING ON THE GLASGOW STATEMENT
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At COP 26, 39 governments and public finance institutions committed to ending all new international public finance for unabated coal, oil, and gas by end-2022. Join us on June 30 for a conversation on how to make this pledge reality ([link removed]) .
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** INDONESIA'S ENERGY SUPPORT MEASURES AND CLIMATE ACTION
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Our new, first-of-its-kind inventory looks at all support measures available ([link removed]) for different types of energy in Indonesia and what they mean for undertaking ambitious climate action.
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** NEW SEASON OPENS FOR EXPERIMENTAL LAKES AREA
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The 2022 research season is getting underway at the world’s freshwater laboratory, marking the biggest season since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Join us on Friday, June 24, to hear what’s coming next ([link removed]) .
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** NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR CLIMATE ADAPTATION
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As we look for solutions in nature for key sustainability challenges, a new guidance note unpacks the key terms for solutions and climate adaptation, along with why definitions and safeguards matter ([link removed]) .
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** WOMEN AND THE MINING WORKFORCE OF THE FUTURE
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New analysis of employment data from our IGF team points to what the future may hold for women in mining ([link removed]) .
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** A FEMINIST AGENDA FOR TRADE POLICY?
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What role does an inclusive and rights-based feminist agenda play in the trade policy sphere? Join our roundtable on June 29 at the International Association for Feminist Economics for an expert take ([link removed]) .
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