COUNTDOWN TO 2030: WHERE WE STAND ON THE SDGS
With this year’s High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development now over, our Earth Negotiations Bulletin team unpacks the key takeaways at a time of global crisis.
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THIRTY YEARS OF TRACKING ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Environmental leaders reflect on 30 years of Earth Negotiations Bulletin and how bringing transparency and accessibility to international negotiations has shaped global governance. Sign up to stay in the know.
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ENERGY PRICES: WHY CUTTING GAS TAXES IS NOT THE ANSWER
Amid rising energy prices, the prospect of cutting gas taxes is drawing growing attention. This could hurt the most vulnerable while failing to provide the direct relief they need.
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A MODERNIZED ENERGY CHARTER TREATY AND CLIMATE ACTION
What does the agreement in principle for a modernized Energy Charter Treaty mean for tackling our climate crisis? We joined other experts in analyzing the implications.
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INVESTING IN WOMEN WORKING IN ARTISANAL MINING
Urgent action is needed to support women facing discrimination and exclusion while working in artisanal and small-scale mining. Our IGF team explains what this action can entail.
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A JUST TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE TRADE
Trade and trade policy play a vital role in achieving a green, resilient, and inclusive global economy. Join us and our partners at the WTO’s Aid for Trade Global Review on July 28 to chart a way forward together.
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THE POWER OF STORYTELLING: PERU AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION
The launch campaign for Peru’s National Adaptation plan reached 2.6 million people. Find out how the #CambiaElClimaCambioYo campaign sought to bring the public on board for adaptation action.
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HOW CAN MINE OPERATORS PROTECT BIODIVERSITY?
In a crucial year for international action on biodiversity, our IGF team explores cases in Senegal and Turkey that focus on managing and reducing biodiversity loss.
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BOOM OR BUST: FISCAL IMPACTS OF FOSSIL FUEL PHASE-OUT
As the world moves away from fossil fuels to mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change, we look at how six emerging economies must adapt to make up for dwindling revenues.
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