Isobel Archer
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Reform must be the legacy of the Qatar World Cup
As one of the world’s greatest sporting spectacles approaches, the hospitality industry still has time to do better by its workers
Matthew Clark
Nature and Culture International
How to protect tropical forests? Let indigenous people lead
To turn around deforestation, patient indigenous-led conservation is key
Richard Beardsworth & Dhanush Dinesh
Truss's cost-of-living solution adds fuel to the climate crisis
Britain’s new Prime Minister needs to keep in mind that boosting fossil fuel use now sets the country up for worse crises soon
Osprey Orielle Lake
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International
Women land defenders need new rights to be implemented
The Escazú Agreement sets out to curb escalating violence and give indigenous activists a voice in decision-making - if respected, it will also boost environmental protection
Kyria Stephens
Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
People in need don’t want your pity
It’s time to rethink charity, nurture talent and find the advocates and allies
Katie Anders & Alex Jackson
World Mosquito Program
Is dengue the next threat in flood-hit Pakistan?
More heat, floods and other climate extremes are boosting global threats from mosquito-carried diseases
Avinash D. Persaud
Silent wave of financial stress threatens emerging-market crisis
A confluence of climate disasters, COVID, conflict - and a strong US dollar - have pushed yields to unsustainable levels for many debt-laden poorer countries, but there are ways to ease the pain
Ban Ki-moon and Patrick Verkooijen
Global Center on Adaptation
Can our cities survive climate change?
After a summer of heatwaves, droughts and floods, here's how cities can become more resilient to climate extremes
Kyla Tienhaara and Rachel Thrasher
Boston University
Why an oil firm’s legal win is bad news for climate action
Climate researchers are concerned about the impact of an international energy treaty, under which UK-based oil firm Rockhopper was awarded over 190 million euros
Sara de Jong
The Sulha Alliance
Why are Afghan interpreters who helped UK struggling to find jobs?
Afghan interpreters evacuated to UK say glowing references from their British military bosses now count for little
Jim Wormington and Richard Kent
Human Rights Watch
If electric cars are the future, let’s make them responsibly
We need rules and incentives to ensure human rights are respected as mining for electric car components grows
Michael Shank
Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
It’s time to cut the emissions from creating our homes and offices
The first step is getting people as excited about cutting ‘built environment’ pollution as plastic or food waste
Harriet Lamb
Ashden
Here’s how to keep Britons warm this winter
Prime minister candidates to replace Boris Johnson must act now to avoid catastrophe later
Helena Wright, Eline Reintjes & Saleemul Huq
We need a clearer roadmap to a resilient food system
As climate change hits farmers and those who depend on them, creating a smarter food system is now critical
Ann Keeling
Women in Global Health
Women cannot prop up healthcare systems without proper pay
Woman health workers are the backbone of medical care across much of the world, so why are they treated so poorly?
Euan Fraser
International Justice Mission UK
We must learn from Mo Farah if Britain is to end trafficking
The UK government’s response to Olympic champion’s case is welcome, but we must learn how to treat those with no public platform with as much understanding
Sophie Lambin
Kite Insights
For a just transition, businesses must develop climate literacy
A global survey shows eight out of ten employees are ready and willing to act on climate change at work - but the missing ingredient is know-how, with many calling for training
David Kaimowitz
The Tenure Facility
EU protection for indigenous land rights can help stem forest loss
The European Union is moving towards regulation that will require companies to respect the rights of Indigenous peoples in their value chains, helping curb tropical forest loss
Simon Kofe
We need a treaty to phase out fossil fuels
Our focus on only limiting fossil fuel emissions - not production - has allowed countries and firms to claim climate leadership while also supporting new coal, oil and gas projects
Bob Ward
Grantham Research Institute
Why is it so hot? Climate change is here
Heat is the clearest signal of climate change – and deadly heat will get even worse over the next 30 years as we struggle to act
Laila Matar
Norwegian Refugee Council
Ukraine response shows what’s possible for world’s most neglected
The glaring gap between the response to the Ukraine crisis and the meagre support offered to many of the world’s neglected crises is undeniable
Inger Andersen
United Nations Environment Programme
UN General Assembly must back the right to a healthy environment
Adopting this resolution would help states to respect, protect, and fulfil the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment
Daan Wensing
IDH - The Sustainable Trade Initiative
To beat rising hunger, Africa needs a sustainable food business
Inefficient markets and limited access to finance and services often lead to waste and loss - but support for small businesses can build local supply chains
Esther Bollendorff and Olivier Vardakoulias
Climate Action Network Europe
Europe classifying gas and nuclear power as green is greenwashing
The European Union can expect to see its new classification challenged in court
Andrew Firmin
Food crisis promises a global wave of unrest
As soaring food and fuel prices push many to the edge, many take to the streets to ask their governments why they can’t do more to protect them
Olivier De Schutter
United Nations Human Rights
Social protection must be extended to millions of informal workers
Informal workers tend to be those most in need of social protection, yet they are among the groups most likely to be left out.
Patrick Watt
Christian Aid
Lack of progress on loss and damage endangers climate cooperation
While governments haggle, those people who did the least to cause the climate crisis are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and debt
Lisanne Urlings, Samantha Ndiwalana and Jennifer van Beek
World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA)
Companies from developing markets are crucial to meet the SDGs
If we’re serious about achieving these goals, we must pay more attention to companies from emerging and developing economies as their impact is ever growing.
Oleksii Riabchyn
OPINION: It is time to end business with Russia
By remaining in the Russian market, western business leaders collaborate with a corrupt regime that disregards international law and pays no respect to human rights
Corynne McSherry
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Roe v Wade: The need for meaningful data privacy protections
Everyone deserves to have control over the information they leave on their phones and computers. It’s time our laws and practices changed to give all users meaningful and lasting data privacy
Jordyn Paul-Slater and Anna Bonesteel
Fight for the Future
Roe V. Wade: Time for firms to end abusive data practices
To truly protect ourselves and our communities from abortion surveillance, we have to make surveillance less profitable - and that’s the responsibility of companies and lawmakers, not individuals.
Joanne Bentley
African Climate and Development Initiative at the University of Cape Town
Silver bullet tech solutions can't save our planet
But cutting out fossil fuels can
Jewher Ilham
Worker Rights Consortium
U.S. law to ban goods using Uyghur forced labor is just the start
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act marks a major milestone in the fight to end forced labor in Xinjiang. But we must do more to stop the abuse of my people.
Cherie Blair
The Loomba Foundation
Abused, robbed, shunned, widows pay high price for spouse’s death
This International Widows Day, I am calling for greater financial help for millions of widows left struggling while grieving and an end to harmful, degrading traditions
Jennifer Corpuz and Lucy Mulenkei
To succeed, global nature pact must enshrine indigenous rights
In Tanzania, Maasai people are being evicted from their ancestral lands in the name of conservation and economic need - something a new global nature accord cannot allow
Saleemul Huq and Iskander Erzini Vernoit
International Centre for Climate Change and Development
The G7 should keep its word on trillions for developing countries
G7 progress on mobilising trillions needed in clean infrastructure investment for developing countries appears largely rhetorical
Gerry Arances
Confronting the new carbon bomb in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has chosen its path away from coal but that was not the end of the story
Carter Ingram
Putting nature on the balance sheet benefits firms, biodiversity
There is a growing awareness of the value of nature for businesses and the risk that biodiversity loss poses to economic growth and stability globally
Michael Shank
Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
Let’s revamp how we talk about climate change
To win real climate action, we need to clearly show how that benefits people – and talk more frankly about the risks of inaction
Richard Klein and Tabea Lissner
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
It's about time we took investing in adaptation seriously
The consequences of extreme weather are cascading around the globe, hitting rich and poor alike - yet finance to build resilience to these impacts is falling woefully short
Laurey Boughey
Traidcraft Exchange
How to stop trade rules undermining progress on climate change
Many current rules at the World Trade Organization are set up in a way which actively obstructs climate action
Aaron Atteridge and Tari Lestari
Climate Strategies
Climate finance must foster just transition in developing nations
The Global South needs international funding to help decision-makers tackle the inequities that could be created by a shift to greener economies
Robert Muggah
Igarapé Institute
Nature-based solutions in Brazil are key for global climate goals
While projects to protect ecosystems are promising, they won't achieve their full potential so long as clear-cutting and forest burning continue unabated
Mami Mizutori and Dr Raditya Jati
UNDRR
The world cannot afford inaction over the rising cost of disasters
The world cannot afford to continue its current trajectory in which countries create more new risks than they can prevent
Aliou Ba and Andree Böhling
Greenpeace Africa
Africans are fighting to protect our oceans, food and jobs
Offshore gas exploration now threatens the sealife that West Africans depend on in whole new ways
Jonas Gahr Støre & Surangel S. Whipps, Jr
Prime Minister, Norway
It’s time to act together to protect oceans
On World Ocean Day, ocean governance needs a comprehensive rethink
Rocky Sanchez Tirona & Steve Gaines
Protecting the right 30% of our ocean
Today only 11% of Marine Protected Areas are inside territorial waters. Most are established offshore, far from the biodiversity-rich territorial seas
Antonia Urrejola
How environmental democracy can help peace in Latin America
Chile has just adopted the regional Escazú Agreement, aimed at ensuring that every person has access to information, participation and justice on environmental matters
Johan Rockstrom, Walter Willett, Shakuntala Haraksingh ...
Why food systems transformation must be a priority at Stockholm+50
Droughts, war, the rising prices of fuel and fertiliser are providing the catalyst for a perfect food storm
Freddie Daley
University of Sussex
How coal, oil and gas sabotage sustainable development goals
Progress towards the SDGs will be extremely difficult in our warming world. The longer states wait to phase out fossil fuels, the more suffering will ensue
Inger Andersen and Anna König Jerlmyr
UNEP
Cities are leading on climate action. The world must follow
Fifty years since the 1972 conference, 'think globally, act locally' remains an essential blueprint to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution
Maimunah Mohd Sharif
UN-Habitat
It's time to rekindle the spirit of Stockholm 1972
Advocates for urban and natural sustainability should remember that the landmark environmental conference expected them to work together
Scott Onder
Mercy Corps
Blockchain can drive financial inclusion and climate resilience
Crypto and blockchain solutions can be tailored to meet the specific needs of the world's underbanked, and enable an inclusive and equitable global financial system.
Marco Lambertini
WWF International
For a liveable planet, time for action at Davos
Leaders attending Davos must juggle shocks and stresses, while increasing resilience and securing a liveable planet for future generations
Christoph Bals, Kanna Mitsuta and Elizabeth Bast
G7 must use opportunity to shift finance from gas to clean energy
Despite increased military aggression in the last decade, Putin's Russia was the third-largest recipient of G7 fossil fuel finance - this has to end
Jose Maria Ortiz
Palladium
Planting trees cannot be our only solution for climate change
When we think about preserving nature, many of us envision planting trees - but this is an oversimplification of a much more complicated reality
Maria Lettini
FAIRR
Animal agriculture faces 'Apollo 13' climate moment
From heat stress and the impact of drought on pasture to carbon taxes, the meat industry faces significant risks from climate change - but there are alternatives
Nabil Hayel Saeed Anam
HSA Group
Time is running out to avert further Yemen catastrophes
Without substantive changes in approach, there is an immediate risk that wheat supplies into Yemen will not meet the minimum levels needed to prevent hundreds of thousands more people being pushed into famine.
Emeline Wuilbercq
Child labour can only be eliminated by tackling the root causes
This week's 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour aims to bolster action to end the practice by 2025, but fighting poverty and changing attitudes will take much longer
Agnes Kalibata and Wanjira Mathai
Facing multiple food and health crises, Africa must lead boldly
Africa’s leaders to rally together for urgent, practical responses to protect the most vulnerable from a tsunami of shocks undermining the livelihoods of millions
Fatima Denton
U.N. University Institute for Natural Resources
To win climate action in Africa, add trust and stir
A fair transition cannot be achieved by celebrating green development while sacrificing justice
Sharan Burrow
International Trade Union Confederation
We need a new social contract to nurture people, planet and peace
Faced with the horrors of conflict and the global pandemic, peace, social justice and climate-friendly jobs are at the heart of demands for International Workers' Day
Shaya Laughlin and Kieren Barnes
Triangle
How drought is shifting gender dynamics in Syria
Gender imbalances in northeast Syria are long-standing and only getting worse due to the drought - but women are bearing the brunt both at work and at home
Patrick Verkooijen & Ban Ki-moon
Global Center on Adaptation
Climate action should not be a casualty of war in Ukraine
Climate finance is competing with much-needed relief for Ukrainian refugees. This short-sighted approach could trigger a hunger and climate catastrophe
Robin Hocquet
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
What the climate crisis needs - the world’s youth
Climate change is our inheritance. We should not be bystanders to processes and decisions that determine our future
Fahad Saeed
Climate Analytics
South Asia faces a deadly heatwave. Here’s what to do about it.
Pakistan and India are confronting brutal temperatures this week - but preparing better and shoring up water and power supplies could save lives
Robert Muggah and Mac Margolis
Igarapé Institute
An ecosystem of organized crime threatens the Amazon
For all the talk about how destruction in the Amazon leads to greenhouse gases, there is less discussion about how to rein in the increasingly agile cabal of criminal entrepreneurs
Alok Sharma
UK Government
Rich nations must turn on climate finance tap for a green future
Climate-resilient investment equals growth, new jobs, clean air and a competitive advantage - and far more is needed to help the vulnerable obtain these benefits
Richard Pearshouse
Human Rights Watch
A human rights agenda for ending fossil fuels
Earth Day is a wake-up call for how our use of oil, coal and gas is driving a global climate breakdown that violates the right to a clean and healthy environment
Kostiantyn Krynytskyi
Ecoaction
Ukraine's post-war green recovery is crucial for Europe's security
Ukraine needs an urgent plan for energy independence, focused on renewables not nuclear - and international help to execute it
Jennifer Corpuz
Nia Tero
Efforts to heal the world need us Indigenous peoples - now
New IPCC climate report urges Indigenous participation in restoring denuded land, and flags our ability to stop the deforestation fueling climate change and biodiversity loss
Mark Redwood and Steve Wiggins
SPARC-Knowledge
What can we learn from prior food price shocks?
As the Russia-Ukraine war threatens food supplies, history can provide a guide to effective action
Surangel S. Whipps, Jr. and John F. Kerry
To solve climate change, dive into the power of the ocean
Our oceans hold as many opportunities for resilient low-carbon growth as can be found on land
Mindy Hernandez
World Resources Institute
We can fight the climate crisis by shifting human behaviour
Governments and other institutions must make it as easy as possible for people to adopt greener, healthier lifestyles
Dean Cooper
WWF International
Making the right choices for the climate, even in a time of war
The Ukraine conflict has sent a ripple of change through the global energy sector. Our response can have profound implications for accelerating the energy transition
Jennifer Clapp and Hilal Elver
IPES Food
The war in Ukraine could spark a hurricane of global hunger
The war in Ukraine shows the high stakes risk of concentrating food production to just a few countries – the latest in a series of overlapping food crises
Jaf Shah
Acid Survivors Trust International
Acid attacks are gender-based violence, companies need to do more
Acid attacks are gender-based violence and companies need to do more, writes Jaf Shah of Acid Survivors Trust International
Sophie Davies
Europe's energy poor urgently need a wartime solidarity fund
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is pushing energy prices higher - and to avoid social unrest, support is needed to help the vulnerable cope with a cost of living crisis
Achille Djeagou Tchoffo & Teodyl Nkuintchua
World Resources Institute
Unsustainable agricultural supply chains are erasing our forests
Reshaping investment away from deforestation is tough – but these changes could help
Farzana Faruk Jhumu
Fridays for Future
Why world's youth are using climate strike to call for reparations
Fridays For Future activists take to the streets today to demand climate reparations and justice. Reparations are not charity, but an obligation of the Global North
Patrick Verkooijen, Anne Beathe Tvinnereim & Akinwumi ...
Out of Ukraine war, a plan for Africa's food security
A foreign conflict has exposed Africa’s dependence on imports and is galvanising action to boost local food production and tackle climate threats
Deborah Ramalope
Climate Analytics
Clean energy is Africa’s chance for climate resilient development
As the sunny continent looks for power, renewables are a clear winner
Téa Braun
Human Dignity Trust
UN recognition of lesbian women is a landmark for human rights
The UN holds that laws criminalising lesbian and bisexual women violates women's rights in a landmark decision
Ruth Davison
Refuge
UK Online Safety Bill is a missed opportunity to protect women
The solution is not for women to be forced offline. Instead, women should be protected and empowered to use technology safely.
Mark Smith
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
The world needs a new water agenda
As climate change boosts risks, water insecurity is growing – and needs a plan
Mari Pangestu
World Bank
The key to an inclusive recovery? Empower women entrepreneurs
As countries emerge from the crisis, reforms to accelerate equality must enable women to realize their aspirations
Thomas Maddox, Cate Lamb and Amir Sokolowski
CDP
Protect forests and water security for a habitable planet
The climate crisis can’t be solved in isolation
Thomas Maddox, Cate Lamb and Amir Sokolowski
CDP
Protect forests and water security for a habitable planet
The climate crisis can’t be solved in isolation
Jaime Adams
United States Department of Agriculture
Climate change demands a new era of agricultural innovation
A risky cocktail of global warming, conflict and the pandemic is leaving more people without enough food to eat – a situation that calls for climate-smart farming practices
Runjini Raman
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
As disasters surge, children need greater protection
Growing mental health, educational and sexual violence threats to children need to be addressed now
Justin Locke and Francis Elisha
RMI
Ukraine invasion shows urgency of renewables move for Global South
The global gas crunch offers a chance to move to a more self-reliant energy future
Maria Mendiluce and Eliot Whittington
Ukraine crisis must accelerate green energy transition in Europe
The EU's decision to move away from Russian gas must spur greater investment in renewables and energy efficiency
Sanda Ojiambo
UN Global Compact
Female entrepreneurs hold the key to solving the climate crisis
Business will be much more effective in fighting global warming if it addresses the ingrained biases that hold back women's contribution to climate-smart solutions
Nicoline de Haan
CGIAR
How COP27 can deliver climate justice for rural women
Rural women are at particular risk as climate change impacts hit. Here’s how to help
Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro
CARE
Climate migration is a reality. Let’s focus on solutions for women
As climate change worsens and forces more people to leave their homes, women are likely to feel the heaviest consequences of displacement
Amol Mehra
Laudes Foundation
OPINION: A climate-positive future must be built on equity
A just transition is the strongest model for tackling the complexities of global warming, while creating decent work opportunities
Luca Bergamaschi
ECCO
Here’s how Italy could wean itself off Russian gas
A rush to end use of Russian gas, after the country’s invasion of Ukraine, could be the spark toward renewables Italy needs
Sophie Davies
The Ukraine war demands Europe ditch fossil fuels
It’s time for Europe to follow Germany and accelerate its push to renewable energy - and less reliance on Russian gas
Maarten van Aalst
Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre
IPCC climate report shows how to sidestep disaster
We have not done enough to tackle climate change and are already facing the consequences - but we can protect ourselves and the planet if we act now
Stephen Cornelius
WWF International
We can still hold the line on climate change impacts
Many are already here – but a future scaleup isn’t inevitable
Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Vanessa Nakate
Fridays for Future
People power is what is needed to battle climate change
We, the people, are the climate impact the world needs
Laurence Tubiana
European Climate Foundation
Can leaving the ECT help deliver Europe’s climate aims?
An old treaty is undermining climate action and leaving Europe dependent on Russian fossil fuels. What will it take to change that?
Asif Saleh
BRAC - Bangladesh
Will COP27 still be conducting fire drills as the world burns?
Climate impacts are hitting people now, and help to adapt and pay for losses can’t wait
Wanjira Mathai & Sheela Patel
World Resources Institute
It’s time to turn climate change adaptation ambition into action
And local people need a say in what to do – and the money to make it happen.
Lauren Sorkin
Resilient Cities Network
Five hopes for a more equitable, resilient and sustainable 2022
The world’s cities are taking the initiative on a range of environmental and social problems, from climate change adaptation to access to affordable food
Aniruddha Dasgupta & Riccardo Puliti
World Resources Institute
Big changes are needed for more sustainable, inclusive transport
Amid the electric vehicle revolution, more effort is needed to break our car addiction, with developing nations placed to lead the way
Million Belay and Emile Frison
Alliance for Food Sovereignty
Can Africa and the EU join forces to boost sustainable farming?
As European and African leaders meet this week, making farming greener should be on their plate
Mohamed Adow
Power Shift Africa
For the sake of climate, the Africa-EU relationship needs fixing
If Europe wants to forge a new partnership with Africa, its leaders need to make climate support a key pillar of the new relationship
Sarthak Shukla
Thomson Reuters Foundation
India must tackle the dark side of its solar dream
From electrocution risks to lost land and scarce employment, many local communities are failing to benefit from India's clean power boom
Tizai Mauto
Landesa
Give land rights to youth to boost rural economies
Helping young people access land allows them to participate in rural economies while making progress on gender equity, food security, and adaptation to climate change
Thibault Serlet
Adrianople Group
Swapping company income tax for a carbon tax can help the climate
A carbon tax would encourage companies to reallocate the capital they spend on consumption towards developing green technologies
Elena Espinoza
Principles for Responsible Investment
Diversity must go hand-in-hand with equity and inclusion
Businesses must do more to ensure a truly diverse workforce
Peter Howson and Olivier Jutel
Northumbria University
What are crypto innovators testing in the Pacific?
The Pacific nation of Palau is kicking off a digital residency scheme for anyone wishing to become a crypto-citizen
Jane Madgwick
Wetlands International
There can be no climate action without targets to protect wetlands
Safeguarding and restoring shrinking wetlands is our last, best defence against global warming and biodiversity loss
Namrata Raju
Equidem
Discrimination and forced labour at Dubai's Expo
The United Arab Emirates must address the plight of low-paid migrant workers
Sandra Sancier-Sultan and Sandra Scharf
McKinsey & Company
How doing better for women means doing better for everyone
Bringing more women into the tech sector is good for the economy and even better for society
Marie Sallois
International Olympic Committee
How the Olympics are going for green, not just gold
The Beijing winter games are taking measure to cut the hefty carbon footprint of the Olympics, part of a broader push for ‘carbon-positive’ games by 2030
Rev. Kirsten Snow Spalding & Rahnuma Chowdhury
Ceres
Investor climate action plans can propel a clean transition
Here’s how to make net-zero pledges a reality and hold those making them accountable
Marissa Wagner Mery
University of Texas
The "Great Resignation" could be a boon for disabled workers
As employers offer wage increases, paid parental leave, and other improved benefits to lure talent, they should also offer better accommodation for those with medical and physical needs.
Jack Kellam
Autonomy
Here’s why UK teachers need a four-day week
Around the world, more and more organisations have begun to realise that a four-day working week can drastically raise worker wellbeing and improve performance