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- February 26, 2021
UN Security Council discusses climate-related security threats
By Joe Robertson on February 26, 2021Read moreThe United Nations Security Council held an open debate this week to examine climate-related security threats. Security Council member nations called for global cooperation to cut emissions, reduce risk, and build resilience, for the security of all.
0 - February 21, 2021
Climate Income: A Call to Include Carbon Fee and Dividend in Nigeria’s Revised NDC’s
By Cathy Orlando on February 21, 2021Read moreCarbon pricing is an idea whose time has come and Nigeria cannot be left out. The Carbon Fee and Dividend policy is elegant in its simplicity, transparent in its accessibility to public scrutiny and clear in its signals and benefits.
- February 20, 2021
US officially rejoins Paris Agreement
By Joe Robertson on February 20, 2021Read moreThe United States has officially rejoined the Paris Agreement. We welcome the Biden administration’s recognition that we must do the work of building climate resilience together.
- February 17, 2021
You can shape your world & secure the future
By Joe Robertson on February 17, 2021Read moreGlobally, democracy saw its biggest 1-year decline since the Economist Intelligence Unit started its Democracy Index in 2006. We believe informed people working together for a better future are the best hope we have.