Brazil’s plans to expand oil and gas production pose significant economic risks with 85% of state-owned company Petrobras’ planned extraction unprofitable under a 1.5°C climate scenario.
This case study explores the contribution of Rwandan women coffee farmers' associations and cooperatives to women's economic empowerment and offers recommendations to government, voluntary sustainability standard-setting organizations, and coffee buyers on how to support these associations.
This report analyzes how mining tax incentives are used across Africa. It shows that such incentives are often poorly designed and overly generous, leading to revenue losses and contributing to illicit financial flows.
Workshop will see policymakers, national bureaus of standards, organic producers, certification bodies, and value chain actors engaged in dialogue on strengthening the trade of organic products in East Africa.
Canada’s G7 Presidency offers a critical chance to reaffirm the group’s leadership on climate action, resilience, biodiversity, and clean energy. Our experts break down what needs to happen to seize this moment.
As flood risks rise across West Africa’s cities, public budgets are struggling to keep up. In Ghana’s Sekondi-Takoradi, a new economic valuation shows how investing in nature through restored wetlands and green spaces can deliver measurable returns for resilience.