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  • To Preserve the Earth, Rethink Our Relationship with Nature

    Saturday October 17th, 2015
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    Justin Adams, global managing director, lands, at The Nature Conservancy contributed this article to Live Science’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. This article links to a session at the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum (5-6, December in Paris): Green Growth Compacts: Realizing the promise of sustainable development. By Justin Adams, The Nature Conservancy This is a […]

  • Mapping the world’s most at-risk regions for natural land

    Tuesday October 13th, 2015
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    Originally posted by The Nature Conservancy. A first-of-its-kind Global development Risk Assessment identifies the most at-risk regions worldwide for habitat conversion. With the world population predicted to approach nine billion by 2050, global demand for energy, food, minerals and other resources is skyrocketing. The development required to meet these demands is likely to have significant […]

  • WRI on SDGs: Setting a new course for people and planet

    Wednesday September 30th, 2015
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    Originally posted on the World Resources Institutes’ blog. By Peter Hazlewood and Mathilde Bouyé The unveiling of the Sustainable Development Goals last week were a milestone moment for our collective future. On September 25, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders joined together at a UN Summit meeting in New York to formally adopt Transforming Our […]

  • Can bamboo help Africa shift to a green economy?

    Wednesday September 30th, 2015
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    By Dr. Hans Friederich, Director General, International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR). Often overlooked by development planners, bamboo offers Africa a strategic resource to generate rural income. It also restores degraded landscapes and combats the effects of climate change – helping countries to meet their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and shift to a greener […]

  • GLF speaker Paula Caballero in the Huffington Post: There is no Planet B

    Saturday September 26th, 2015
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    Paula Caballero, a World Bank director and speaker at the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum, congratulates the inclusion of a focus on the world’s ocean in the upcoming Sustainable Development Goals: At this week’s UN Sustainable Development Summit, the world’s oceans will be getting the attention they have long deserved — but not always received. They […]

  • CGIAR open letter to heads of state at SDG summit

    Monday September 21st, 2015
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    Originally posted on CIAT’s News Blog. Open letter to the heads of state attending the 70th UN General Assembly, September 2015, New York Co-advancement of Agricultural and Natural Resource Management within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals The 17 global goals which you have supported the creation of are an unrivalled span of human aspiration […]

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