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Subject Creating a just and regenerative future
Date October 31, 2022 1:20 PM
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** Collaborate, think systemically, stay hopeful
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1. Embrace radical collaboration, take a stand and be bold
2. Work on our key systems - from energy to food - from both the inside and out
3. Stay hopeful

Three calls to action emerged from Forum for the Future’s recent Future of Sustainability: Looking Back to Go Forward ([link removed]) event in London. Bringing together more than 60 stakeholders from across the sustainability movement, the event put the spotlight on what the past can teach us about our future, and what it will take to create what’s urgently needed: a just and regenerative future.
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** Towards responsible renewable energy
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Beyond mitigating climate change, what is the value that renewable energy can create? A group of global and national leaders across India’s renewable energy system have shared their collective vision for a responsible energy system as part of the Responsible Energy Initiative ([link removed]) .
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** Futures Centre: Healthy planet, healthy people
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A healthy planet is a foundation for a healthy population and human health cannot be advanced without fresh water, healthy food, clean air and a stable climate. Cole Dittmar, Forum's Team Assistant for UK/Europe, argues that addressing climate and health in an integrated manner offers a significant opportunity to counter injustice and inequality.
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** School of System Change: Applications now open for Spark 2022 programmes
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The School is launching three Spark programmes running from October to November 2022, including the first in-person retreat since pre-pandemic. If you want to bring a systemic approach to facilitate transformational change, then Spark is the course for you. Spaces are expected to fill up fast, so we recommend applying to the UK, in-person programme by 6 July to secure your place.

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** Events
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8-9 June
Reuters Events: Responsible Business Europe 2022

Join Forum and 400 CEOs and senior executives from business, finance and government to build the networks, collaborations and learning that will make 2022 the decisive year, in the decisive decade. Forum’s UK/Europe Director, Hannah Pathak, will be giving the closing keynote and hosting a breakout session exploring ‘How can net zero strategies drive co-benefits for climate and health?’. Register here ([link removed] ) and save €200 with code SPEAKER200.

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15 June
Climate and Human Rights: Building Resilience for Business

Join the UN Global Compact Network UK for their 'Climate and Human Rights: Building Resilience for Business' webinar on Supply Chain Solutions. Forum’s Associate Director of Sustainable Value Chains and Livelihoods, Charlene Collison, will be attending as a panellist.
Register here by 15 June ([link removed])

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22-23 June
Better Cotton Conference

Join Better Cotton and its partners for the Better Cotton Conference, where the entire sector comes together to shape a more sustainable future for one of the world’s key commodities. Forum’s Associate Director – Climate, Dhaval Negandhi, will be sharing insights from the Cotton 2040 ([link removed]) initiative. Register here ([link removed]) .

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19-21 September
Economist Impact: Future of Energy Week

Join 4,000 policymakers, energy experts, business leaders and scientists to explore how a fast, widespread energy transition will keep global warming in check while meeting Asia’s energy needs. Examine the implications of these changes with other business leaders at Future of Energy Week. Register here ([link removed]) .


** In other news
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* Asian Agribiz: Forum's Associate Director Lesley Mitchell speaks on Protein Challenge Southeast Asia ([link removed]) , touching on a wide range of issues including:
+ Spotlight on environment, climate in livestock production ([link removed])
+ Visionaries can build resilience in animal protein industry ([link removed])
+ Producers must consider changing consumer behavior ([link removed])
+ Opportunities for SE Asia's animal protein producers ([link removed])
* Channel NewsAsia: Green Plan Challenge - Episode 5 Green Economy ([link removed]) . What can Singaporeans do to help bolster the green economy? Ariel Muller, Forum’s Managing Director in Asia, shares her expertise with aspiring changemakers in this hackathon.
* Eco-Business: Amid frenzied competition in alternative protein sector, hemp-based meat startup claims soy gives men 'man boobs' ([link removed]) . Forum's Principal Sustainability Strategist Madhumitha Ardhanari gives her take on what it takes for a transition to plant-based diets to be truly resilient in the long-term.

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