Why accelerating ecosystem restoration in the Sahel must be a priority this decade
It's critical to sustainable development, benefitting the region's population and creating new markets for climate- and nature-positive regenerative businesses.
MA in Political Science, University of Lausanne; studies in UN human rights policy and Swiss foreign policy. Former: Intern, management and strategy consulting in commodities and energy, Embassy of Switzerland in Stockholm; Analyst Consultant, The Advisory House. Currently, Senior Associate, Environment and Sustainability, World Economic Forum. Expertise: electricity production, renewable energies, rational use
of energy.
It's critical to sustainable development, benefitting the region's population and creating new markets for climate- and nature-positive regenerative businesses.
Climate change is affecting mountain landscapes like the Rockies. Here's how we should approach the problem.
Si nous voulons relever les défis de la planète en termes de climat et de développement, nous aurons besoin de l'aide de la nature.
The public and private sector are waking up to the role nature plays in mitigating climate change - and the importance of good stewardship. Here are four reasons to be cheerful about the ...
Coastal wetlands and mangroves punch above their weight in carbon capturing, water purifying and sheltering wildlife – and yet they are routinely overlooked.