Previous Global Future Council on Social Cohesion and Just Transition Articles Topics All Climate Action Economic Growth Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum Institutional Fourth Industrial Revolution Health and Healthcare Systems Jobs and the Future of Work Nature and Biodiversity Stakeholder Capitalism Filter by topic Climate ActionThe Amazon has become a net greenhouse gas emitter. Here's what that meansLiz Kimbrough · Mongabay 07 Apr 2021 Nature and BiodiversityThese 3 start-ups are bringing cutting-edge tech to forest restorationVictoria Masterson 07 Apr 2021 Forum InstitutionalHow data is transforming the way we care for the oceanBjorn Tore Markussen and Kristian Teleki 05 Apr 2021 Nature and BiodiversityWhy more land-based fish farms could improve global food securityBen Belton, Dave Little, and Wenbo Zhang · The Conversation 01 Apr 2021 Nature and BiodiversityFull circle: How corals survive on the waste of their predatorsJade Boyd · Futurity 01 Apr 2021 Nature and BiodiversityHow fiscal policy can help save forestsMarcello Estevão and Karin Erika Kemper · World Bank 01 Apr 2021 Geographies in DepthAfrica's 2 elephant species are endangered - here's how we can save themGeorge Wittemyer · The Conversation 01 Apr 2021 Nature and BiodiversityThis ship has no crew and it will transform our understanding of the ocean. Here's howRosie Lickorish 30 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityTargeted ocean protection could offer 3X the benefitsHarrison Tasoff · Futurity 29 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityWhy the loss of sharks is accelerating climate changeLizzy Rosenberg · Green Matters 26 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityHow otters, urchins and kelp help to gauge the fragility of ecosystemsVictoria Masterson 26 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityIndonesia wants to reach net-zero plastic pollution by 2040. Do you have a big idea to help them do it?Nour Chaabane and Hidayah Hamzah 26 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityRegrowing a tropical forest – is it better to plant trees or leave it to nature?David Burslem, Christopher Philipson, and Mark Cutler · The Conversation 25 Mar 2021 Fourth Industrial RevolutionHow industries can collaborate to put stakeholder capitalism into practiceKate Whiting and Joe Myers 25 Mar 2021 Geographies in DepthShell middens: Underwater archaeological sites offer clues to ancient coastal communitiesKatherine Woo, Sean Ulm, Jonathan Benjamin, Jessica Cook Hale, and Geoff Bailey · The Conversation 25 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityHow rescheduling debt for climate and nature goals could unlock a sustainable recoveryCarlos Manuel Rodríguez Echandi and Ibrahim Thiaw 25 Mar 2021 Education and SkillsNature studies could soon be a compulsory school subject in the UK. Here’s whyMatthew Adams · The Conversation 24 Mar 2021 Geographies in DepthHow to build the next natural Wonder of the WorldNyaguthii Chege 23 Mar 2021 Nature and BiodiversityFirst-of-its kind study offers blueprint for ocean protectionOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 23 Mar 2021 Industries in DepthCollaborative action can secure responsible tuna fisheriesTom Pickerell 23 Mar 2021 Prev 121/383 Next
Climate ActionThe Amazon has become a net greenhouse gas emitter. Here's what that meansLiz Kimbrough · Mongabay 07 Apr 2021
Nature and BiodiversityThese 3 start-ups are bringing cutting-edge tech to forest restorationVictoria Masterson 07 Apr 2021
Forum InstitutionalHow data is transforming the way we care for the oceanBjorn Tore Markussen and Kristian Teleki 05 Apr 2021
Nature and BiodiversityWhy more land-based fish farms could improve global food securityBen Belton, Dave Little, and Wenbo Zhang · The Conversation 01 Apr 2021
Nature and BiodiversityFull circle: How corals survive on the waste of their predatorsJade Boyd · Futurity 01 Apr 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow fiscal policy can help save forestsMarcello Estevão and Karin Erika Kemper · World Bank 01 Apr 2021
Geographies in DepthAfrica's 2 elephant species are endangered - here's how we can save themGeorge Wittemyer · The Conversation 01 Apr 2021
Nature and BiodiversityThis ship has no crew and it will transform our understanding of the ocean. Here's howRosie Lickorish 30 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityTargeted ocean protection could offer 3X the benefitsHarrison Tasoff · Futurity 29 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityWhy the loss of sharks is accelerating climate changeLizzy Rosenberg · Green Matters 26 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow otters, urchins and kelp help to gauge the fragility of ecosystemsVictoria Masterson 26 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityIndonesia wants to reach net-zero plastic pollution by 2040. Do you have a big idea to help them do it?Nour Chaabane and Hidayah Hamzah 26 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityRegrowing a tropical forest – is it better to plant trees or leave it to nature?David Burslem, Christopher Philipson, and Mark Cutler · The Conversation 25 Mar 2021
Fourth Industrial RevolutionHow industries can collaborate to put stakeholder capitalism into practiceKate Whiting and Joe Myers 25 Mar 2021
Geographies in DepthShell middens: Underwater archaeological sites offer clues to ancient coastal communitiesKatherine Woo, Sean Ulm, Jonathan Benjamin, Jessica Cook Hale, and Geoff Bailey · The Conversation 25 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow rescheduling debt for climate and nature goals could unlock a sustainable recoveryCarlos Manuel Rodríguez Echandi and Ibrahim Thiaw 25 Mar 2021
Education and SkillsNature studies could soon be a compulsory school subject in the UK. Here’s whyMatthew Adams · The Conversation 24 Mar 2021
Nature and BiodiversityFirst-of-its kind study offers blueprint for ocean protectionOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 23 Mar 2021
Industries in DepthCollaborative action can secure responsible tuna fisheriesTom Pickerell 23 Mar 2021