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The SDGs on Zero Hunger and Clean Water and Sanitation can’t be achieved without each other, so where do we start?
Posted on March 26, 2019Continue readingThis blog by Jowel Choufani and Claudia Ringler first appeared on the International Food Research Institute’s website. The 2015-2030 period has become a crucial time for progress in global sustainable development: The 17 SDGs were adopted (2015); meanwhile, the UN General Assembly has declared the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the International Decade for […]
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Philippine resort city chooses ‘morally correct’ low-carbon path
Posted on October 17, 2018Continue readingThis story was first published on the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women’s rights, trafficking, property rights, climate change, and resilience. When Theresa Walgraeve and her husband set up their 15-room resort in Puerto Princesa, a city on the Philippine island of Palawan, they worried about mosquitoes and monsoon damp […]
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Western governments and philanthropists pump $20m into Southeast Asian clean energy
Posted on October 5, 2018Continue readingThis article first appeared on Eco-Business.com. The governments of France, Germany and the United Kingdom and the world’s biggest philanthropic organisations have launched a new funding platform that aims to lend a minimum of US$20 million to boost renewable energy investments in Southeast Asia, particularly in solar, wind, and storage. At the One Planet summit […]
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Transformative Actions Program (TAP) calls for a new batch of project proposals for 2018
Posted on September 24, 2018Continue readingThis content is part of the TAP Digital Media Toolkit. As of 13 September 2018, the Transformative Actions Program (TAP) is actively seeking transformative climate projects to become part of the TAP project project preparation facility. Through the TAP, local and regional governments receive support to develop concepts into low risk, high feasibility, high impact […]



