More than a dozen countries are meeting in Victoria Falls under the "Peer Learning Forum" with a focus on transitioning from planning to implementation in the national adaptation plan process. The engagement is being co-hosted by the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife and the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
At a time when several African countries are seriously considering signing the Energy Charter Treaty, the United Kingdom has decided to withdraw from this mechanism set up to protect energy investments. The treaty is hotly contested and accused of protecting investments in fossil fuels.
Less than 3% of soybeans are produced in compliance with sustainability standards. This report unpacks what needs to change to make soybeans a food that protects rather than harms the natural environment.
This T+S Hub session explored how trade and policy can aid climate change adaptation in developing countries, featuring insights from experts and policymakers.
This T+S Hub session gathered experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and implications of BCAs in global decarbonization efforts, focusing on priorities for international cooperation.
This T+S Hub session delved into the importance of the additional rules for the WTO fisheries subsidies agreement, slated for discussion during MC13, and analyzed the progress toward another historic agreement for the oceans.
We ran our third Trade + Sustainability Hub alongside the Thirteenth WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13). It brought together thought leaders from both within and outside governments for a series of conversations on the challenges of building cooperative trade policy that delivers for sustainable development.
It has been more than one year since the gavel came down at the last UN biodiversity summit, where almost every country in the world agreed on a plan to protect nature.