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- January 9, 2023
FFNPT Gender Consultation
By Cathy Orlando on January 9, 2023Read moreThe Paris Agreement doesn’t mention fossil fuels. The COP27 outcome didn’t mention oil and gas. It’s time for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. It is very important to the Treaty Initiative to hear the views of the Women and Gender constituency to ensure that the important views of this group are well incorporated into a set of principles and options for provisions to be included in the Treaty.
0 - January 5, 2023
Climate transformation is a human endeavor (2022 Year in Review)
By Joe Robertson on January 5, 2023Read moreOur final newsletter for 2022 is a Year in Review, covering our four programs: Volunteers, Civic Diplomacy, Carbon Pricing, and Resilience Intelligence.
- December 21, 2022
Global Biodiversity Framework sets new standard for stewardship of nature
By Joe Robertson on December 21, 2022Read moreThe Global Biodiversity Framework, agreed by 190 nations in Montreal early Monday sets up unprecedented global action to protect 30% of land and water by 2030.
- December 1, 2022
We are nature
By Joe Robertson on December 1, 2022Read moreDegraded biodiversity is degraded human security. We are part of nature; we need to support nature’s ability to thrive.