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🚨New podcast alert 🎙️How can COP30 help tackle deforestation? Anna and Bhargabi speak to Mauricio Voivodic and Edward Davey to find out. 🎧Streaming here: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/epi…

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⛏️ What if the minerals powering the green transition could be secured without fragile, risky supply chains? In this POLITICOEurope article on the UK–Greenland critical minerals deal, Patrick Schroeder is quoted, highlighting why partnerships like this are about more than

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🚨 UPCOMING EVENT 🚨 📉How should the world confront climate derailment risks? Two forces define our climate moment: accelerating climate impacts and a green-tech revolution. Will these consequences amplify the push for action, or derail progress altogether? 🌍Join us for a

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🧊 As the Arctic thaws, a new race is emerging for the rare earth minerals powering the green transition. In this expert comment, Phesheya Nxumalo and Patrick Schröder argue that the UK’s approach to Greenland’s resources must prioritise partnership over competition, working

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🎙️ New podcast episode alert! 🎙️ 💰How can the AIIB help deliver on the new climate and finance goal? With the New Collective Quantified Goal agreed at COP29, multilateral development banks (MDBs) are under pressure to deliver real climate impact. But what sets the Asian

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🌱 Seeds of the future - insights from this year’s UnConference What does it take to build sustainable futures in a world in flux? In the latest Accelerator article, Ketaki Zodgekar reflects on the 2025 UnConference, where changemakers came together to explore: 🌍 How

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⚠️ What if climate disruption hits faster than our systems can adapt, and threatens to derail the transition? In this new article ahead of our upcoming event, Matt Harris sets out why derailment risks demand urgent attention from leaders today. The Strategic Climate Risk

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🚨 UPCOMING EVENT 🚨 ⚖️How should the world confront climate diplomacy in a multipolar world: a new beginning? Two forces now define global climate governance: shifting power in a multipolar world and the urgent need to translate diplomatic ambition into on-the-ground action.

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⛏️ Rare earths are the hidden enablers of clean energy and advanced technology, and they’re about to get a lot more expensive… In a new analysis for Foreign Policy, Patrick Schröder examines how China’s tightening export controls, escalating geopolitical competition, and slow

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⚡China controls the rare earths the world buys - can Trump's new deals change that? In a new BBC News article, Patrick Schroeder is quoted on the cost and complexity of building rare earth supply chains outside China, drawing on insights from a recent Expert Comment co-authored

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📻 New podcast episode alert! 📻 🤔 What is Brazil’s vision for the Action Agenda? As COP30 in Belém approaches, Brazil is signalling big ambitions, aiming to shift the UN climate process from negotiation to action and implementation. But what will that look like in practice?

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🌍 With the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and many governments missing the mark on new climate plans, expectations for COP30 are low… In their new Expert Comment, Anna Åberg, Bernice Lee, and Eleanor Macmillan-Fox argue that while November’s summit in Brazil won’t put

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📻 New podcast episode alert! 📻 🚨 Cop30: Key issues to watch 🚨 COP30 is about to begin. Where do we stand ahead of the conference? What are the key issues to watch, and how might the complex geopolitical context influence the discussions in Belém? To find out, Anna Åberg is

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🌿 COP30 - Adaptation, Water, Bioeconomy & Circular Economy Day Today’s COP30 focus highlights how bio-based and circular solutions can drive climate and nature goals, but only with effective international collaboration. 📗For more insight, read our paper on ‘How strategic

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🌍 As COP30 gets underway in Belém, our team in the Environment and Society Centre is actively weighing in on the shifting terrain of global climate action. 🎥 In his interview with FRANCE 24, Chris Aylett explains how the focus in climate governance is evolving: China, he

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♻️COP30 - Adaptation, Water, Bioeconomy & Circular Economy Day Today continues the focus at COP30 on how circular solutions can accelerate progress on climate and sustainable development, but only through coordinated global action. For more insight, read our paper ‘How the