A new independent evaluation of the Global Environment Facility’s food systems programs says they are delivering strong environmental and livelihood gains in many countries but warns that a narrow focus on farm production, weak political [...] Read more »
School Days Lost, but Non-Economic Loss and Damage Not Part of Global Talks
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If COP30 Fails, It Won’t Be North vs. South, but Power vs People
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Rainwater Harvesting Mitigates Drought in Eastern Guatemala – VIDEO
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Sidelined—Quilombos Fight on for Health of World’s Largest Rainforest

Without (land) titles, Quilombolas (an Afro-descendant community) are exposed to invasion [...] Read more »
From COP28 to Belém – Climate Security is Health Security
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Beyond Buzzwords: COP30’s Opportunity to Deliver on Sustainable Food Systems
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Africa has a Debt Crisis: Momentum from G20 in South Africa can Help Find Solutions
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‘Future Shaped by Ocean-Based Innovations Within Reach’

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Cold or Heat, A Disputed Roadmap to Leave Fossil Fuels Behind in COP30
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COP30: Urgent Financing to Transform Agrifood Systems
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The U.S. President Doth Protest Too Much, Methinks
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AI and the Future of Learning
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Civil Society Warns of New Land Grabs as World Bank Pushes for Tenure Reforms in Africa

The idea of land abundance is a colonial fiction that refuses to die. Our research shows [...] Read more »
Explainer: Inside COP30’s 11th Hour Negotiations for Legacy-Building Belém Climate Deal
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