#87 The G|O Briefing, February 24, 2022 Intense diplomatic activity in Geneva - Exclusive: IPPC new report has dire warnings - UN think-tank to open
#14 SUSTAINED By The G|O - Wednesday, January 19 2022 This is an onsite, slightly edited republication of the complete SUSTAINED - THE SDGS DECODED newsletter of January 19th, 2022 The new year brings its fair share of environmental, economic, and socially aware hopes. “In 2022 the debate is no longer about ‘why’ sustainability is needed — but ‘how’ to pursue
Subscribers Only Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns Grow: Sovereign Wealth Funds’ Progress on Climate Change This report presents the findings from the first comprehensive survey of sovereign wealth funds’ attitudes to climate change, launched in September 2020. The findings represent the responses from 34 sovereign wealth funds from around the world and additional interviews.
#65 The G|O Briefing, August 5, 2021 Exclusive: ‘Act now,’ confidential IPCC report tells governments; lawsuit sheds light on Big Tobacco tactics; and can systems be held responsible?
#64 The G|O Briefing, July 29, 2021 Could 'systemic racism' be hurting the human rights cause? Plus, climate change: the IPCC hard at work–and a pandemic is not enough to keep WTO open..
#51 The G|O Briefing, April 22, 2021 With America back, Geneva is back! - Horror stories told in UN New York, heard here
US Regains Global Leadership with Climate Change Summit This is an onsite edited excerpt of the G|O Briefing newsletter Despite its name, the virtual climate summit convened this week by President Joe Biden is not only about climate. It is also, say International Geneva observers, about international cooperation and multilateralism. After four years of Donald Trump’s
#1 Sustained, by The G|O, Thursday April 15th, 2021 How AI and deep learning can instantly spot corporate greenwashing.
Subscribers Only Behavioral Insights for Climate Action In order to mitigate climate change, a rapid behavioral shift towards a more sustainable lifestyle is required.
Europe and China Take the Climate Reins Laurence Tubiana | Even though the US has spent the last four years undermining multilateral institutions, international cooperation is still possible and continues to offer profound benefits for those who engage in it.