This week: Nathalie Walker, director for tropical forests and agriculture at the National Wildlife Federation, discusses how the changing legislative landscape is leading to more of a due diligence approach for companies on deforestation. She analyses how international collaboration on climate change will develop during 2021.
Plus: BlackRock says that sustainable investment will accelerate; WWF says two-thirds of SE Asian banks don’t recognise biodiversity risks; 60m potential climate refugees in south Asia; and, one billion fewer pieces of plastic at Tesco, in the news digest.
Host: Ian Welsh
Weekly podcast: Why a 1.5C future will displace one billion people
Sustainable Apparel Barometer: what’s the future for viscose?
From the Congo Basin: Market-driven solutions that preserve forests, tackle climate change and empower indigenous communities
What does regenerative agriculture mean for the future of cotton production?
Is a regenerative approach what cotton farmers want next?
Weekly podcast: Cocoa’s agroforestry potential
How a nature-based solution can help save Papua New Guinea’s forests
How can carbon accounting accelerate action within the forest and land use sector?
Weekly podcast: How better data can drive sustainable apparel supply chains
ConferenceWatch2: forest and nature positive approaches in action
ConferenceWatch: sustainable landscapes and commodities
Weekly podcast: Has business finally got it on climate change?
Tackling palm oil’s challenges in west Africa
Why economic empowerment is the route to farmer community resilience
Weekly podcast: Stop deforestation to halt pandemics
COPwatch9: did you really expect more?
The emerging role of business in building systemic resilience
COPwatch8: all eyes on Glasgow as COP deadline looms
COPwatch7: draft agreement made in Scotland, but not from girders
COPwatch6: Obama’s the star, but is it too late?
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