Global Future Council on International Trade and Investment Articles Topics All Climate Action and Waste Reduction Economic Growth Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Financial and Monetary Systems Forum in Focus Geographies in Depth Global Cooperation Health and Healthcare Systems Stakeholder Capitalism Technological Innovation Trade and Investment Filter by topic Energy TransitionCoal demand has seen its biggest drop since World War II. But it’s not all good newsJohnny Wood 06 Jan 2021 Nature and BiodiversityAn 'ecocide' is happening right in front of our eyes in the Caspian SeaMatteo Lattuada and Frank Wesselingh · The Conversation 05 Jan 2021 Geographies in DepthLessons from India: How we can build equitable economies from restoring landscapes Ruchika Singh, Marie Duraisami, Rohini Chaturvedi, Karishma Shelar, and Rajendra Singh Gautam · World Resources Institute 04 Jan 2021 Nature and BiodiversityHow human activity threatens the world’s carbon-rich peatlandsAngela Gallego-Sala and Julie Loisel · Carbon Brief 04 Jan 2021 Nature and BiodiversityThe US is building a bike trail that runs coast-to-coast across 12 statesNatalie Marchant 04 Jan 2021 Climate ActionCO2 can help the construction industry emit less CO2. Here's howVolker Sick 23 Dec 2020 Health and Healthcare SystemsThe year that COVID built: a look back on 2020Robin Pomeroy 23 Dec 2020 Climate ActionThe start-up that believes seaweed can change the worldKaren Scofield Seal 23 Dec 2020 Sustainable DevelopmentGeothermal energy, the forgotten renewable, has finally arrivedMichael J. Coren · Quartz 22 Dec 2020 Climate Action3 charts that show countries and sectors with the highest greenhouse gas emissionsJohannes Friedrich, Mengpin Ge, and Andrew Pickens · World Resources Institute 22 Dec 2020 Climate ActionThe world's remaining forests might be in bigger trouble than we thoughtLiz Kimbrough · Mongabay 22 Dec 2020 Nature and BiodiversityNew climate models suggest faster melting of the Greenland Ice SheetAyesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 21 Dec 2020 Nature and BiodiversityHow the US Clean Air Act saved 1.5 billion birds in 50 yearsJim Barlow · Futurity 21 Dec 2020 Urban TransformationMelbourne is worth 7% of Australia's economy. How can it build back post-COVID?Sally Capp 21 Dec 2020 Climate ActionFirst-ever aerial map of Hawaii’s coral creates groundbreaking conservation toolOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 18 Dec 2020 Climate ActionAre we really ready to tackle the climate crisis? Yes, here are 6 reasons howMolly Bergern and Helen Mountford · World Resources Institute 18 Dec 2020 Climate ActionHere's a tangible plan to restore soil health in the next ten yearsJohn Crawford 17 Dec 2020 Climate ActionBeyond 2020: How the world might recover and rebuild, according to expertsKate Whiting 17 Dec 2020 Industries in DepthMaggots on the menu: the pet foods using insect protein to help the planetAlex Thornton 16 Dec 2020 Climate ActionVenus was once Earth-like, but climate change made it uninhabitableRichard Ernst · The Conversation 16 Dec 2020 Prev 166/306 Next
Energy TransitionCoal demand has seen its biggest drop since World War II. But it’s not all good newsJohnny Wood 06 Jan 2021
Nature and BiodiversityAn 'ecocide' is happening right in front of our eyes in the Caspian SeaMatteo Lattuada and Frank Wesselingh · The Conversation 05 Jan 2021
Geographies in DepthLessons from India: How we can build equitable economies from restoring landscapes Ruchika Singh, Marie Duraisami, Rohini Chaturvedi, Karishma Shelar, and Rajendra Singh Gautam · World Resources Institute 04 Jan 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow human activity threatens the world’s carbon-rich peatlandsAngela Gallego-Sala and Julie Loisel · Carbon Brief 04 Jan 2021
Nature and BiodiversityThe US is building a bike trail that runs coast-to-coast across 12 statesNatalie Marchant 04 Jan 2021
Climate ActionCO2 can help the construction industry emit less CO2. Here's howVolker Sick 23 Dec 2020
Sustainable DevelopmentGeothermal energy, the forgotten renewable, has finally arrivedMichael J. Coren · Quartz 22 Dec 2020
Climate Action3 charts that show countries and sectors with the highest greenhouse gas emissionsJohannes Friedrich, Mengpin Ge, and Andrew Pickens · World Resources Institute 22 Dec 2020
Climate ActionThe world's remaining forests might be in bigger trouble than we thoughtLiz Kimbrough · Mongabay 22 Dec 2020
Nature and BiodiversityNew climate models suggest faster melting of the Greenland Ice SheetAyesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 21 Dec 2020
Nature and BiodiversityHow the US Clean Air Act saved 1.5 billion birds in 50 yearsJim Barlow · Futurity 21 Dec 2020
Urban TransformationMelbourne is worth 7% of Australia's economy. How can it build back post-COVID?Sally Capp 21 Dec 2020
Climate ActionFirst-ever aerial map of Hawaii’s coral creates groundbreaking conservation toolOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 18 Dec 2020
Climate ActionAre we really ready to tackle the climate crisis? Yes, here are 6 reasons howMolly Bergern and Helen Mountford · World Resources Institute 18 Dec 2020
Climate ActionHere's a tangible plan to restore soil health in the next ten yearsJohn Crawford 17 Dec 2020
Climate ActionBeyond 2020: How the world might recover and rebuild, according to expertsKate Whiting 17 Dec 2020
Industries in DepthMaggots on the menu: the pet foods using insect protein to help the planetAlex Thornton 16 Dec 2020
Climate ActionVenus was once Earth-like, but climate change made it uninhabitableRichard Ernst · The Conversation 16 Dec 2020