In this week’s preview, Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh and Bea Stevenson talk about the World Bank annual spring meetings discussing the global economic outlook with a focus on climate change and sustainable development. They also discuss the urgent need to improve traceability in the cocoa sector with continued issues of deforestation and child labour.
Plus, Innovation Forum’s Tanya Richard shares information on an upcoming webinar discussing implementation of regenerative agriculture at scale, hosted in partnership with Nestlé. Click here to join the webinar on 27th April at 2pm BST.
From beans to brew: navigating EUDR’s effects on the coffee sector
Monday briefing: what to expect from COP28
Weekly podcast – The big picture: evolving private sector landscape-level action
Turning nature risk into resilience and how TNFD can help
Monday briefing: saving more than just your wallet on Black Friday
Weekly podcast – Reality check: the impact of EUDR and the US Inflation Reduction Act
Adopting landscape approaches: a how-to guide
Weekly briefing: What to expect at Asia-Pacific Climate Week
Weekly podcast – Live from the conference: the future of climate action and sustainable commodities
Sustainable plastics and packaging: innovations and challenges ahead
Monday briefing: how far are we from meeting the Paris Agreement goals?
Weekly podcast – Landscape collaboration to drive progress towards sustainable land use
Re-evaluating the cost of food
From nature risk to resilience: rethinking corporate sustainability
Human rights in the forest: How REDD+ projects strengthen human rights in partnership with Indigenous Peoples and local communities
How climate change is impacting women farmers
Delivering long-term farm resilience through agroforestry
Monday briefing: a reality check on Paris progress
Weekly podcast – A coffee conundrum: the impact of EUDR
How Cargill future-proofs food systems for good
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