A conference in Dakar is uniting policy-makers, financial leaders, and community members to explore the wide benefits mangrove ecosystems deliver for people and the planet.
This report outlines key challenges, ongoing efforts, and strategic recommendations for developing the protocols under the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (UN FCITC).
Just months ahead of COP 30, Vanuatu appeals to an international court in The Hague, Netherlands, seeking to hold major polluters accountable for their actions.
Unstable prices, costly infrastructure, and growing climate risks—these are just a few of the reasons why LNG is a risky bet for Canada and its trading partners.
A landmark opinion from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on "the climate emergency and human rights" underlines that the investor–state dispute settlement model threatens climate action and urges governments to review their investment treaties. We unpack how this can drive treaty reform.
A policy primer on consumer protection issues in the digital marketplace, the evolution of consumer protection provisions in trade agreements, and key considerations for policy-makers in developing countries.
Thandokuhle Zungu, a gender equality expert supporting SUNCASA implementation in Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, reveals how imagination, storytelling, and the beauty of collaboration are reshaping climate action.
With the dust settling from COP29's hard-fought negotiations on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG), attention is shifting to how the climate finance goal will be met. The challenge is how to scale up financing for increasingly connected priorities in a challenging landscape of debt stress and cuts in official development assistance.