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Video | Climate and conflict

Climate change disrupts where people live, what they can eat, and how they earn a living. Limiting the warming of the planet also means limiting the number of lives affected by climate-generated fragility and conflict. Climate change and conflict are among the leading causes of global hunger.

Infographic | Climate and conflict

A new shade of green: Sukuk for sustainability

The first green bonds were issued a little over a decade ago by multilateral institutions and municipalities. Green bond issuance is now growing by about 50% annually according to Sean Kidney, CEO and co-founder of the Climate Bonds Initiative, an investor-focused NGO based in London. Last year, green bond issuance reached a record of US$258bn, much of it coming from the US, France and China. “For investors, green bonds are a great way to address concerns about climate change and to put money in assets that they think are going to be lower risk,” says Mr Kidney.

Why post-Brexit trade talks are crucial for the UK's net-zero goal

Achieving net-zero emissions requires a post-Brexit trade policy that is supportive of the UK’s environmental goals, argues Nick Molho, executive director of the Aldersgate Group.

UK elections: It’s now or never for climate change and the environment

Putting the UK demonstrably on track for net-zero emissions and reversing the decline of the natural environment should be the defining task of the new government, argues Nick Molho, executive director at the Aldersgate Group

Antimicrobial resistance and climate change: Two wicked problems

Could the approaches taken to tackle climate change apply to antimicrobial resistance, asks Charles Clift, senior consulting fellow, Centre on Global Health Security, Chatham House

Climate change: it’s all about delivery

The UK Government has set a clear direction of travel through its commitment to a net zero emissions target and the ambition of its 25 Year Environment Plan. But the credibility of its climate change and environmental ambitions require a significant step up in action over the next 18 months argues Nick Molho, executive director at the Aldersgate Group.

Achieving net zero: How to accelerate innovation

A bold innovation agenda—stretching from early-stage technology development to full commercialisation—will be essential to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century as called for by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, argues Nick Molho, executive director at the Aldersgate Group.

Food 4.0

As Asia’s food producers aim to meet the demands of a growing population, they are also fighting against the “four horsemen” of climate change: increasing temperatures, decreasing rainfall, extreme adverse weather events and the environmental consequences of decades of intensive land use.

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