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The world is in transition. What trends are emerging in 2023? Join our Currents 2023 event on 11 January and read the perspectives by our experts on topics to follow next year.
SEI researchers assessed the scale of funding for nature-based solutions to climate change aimed at developing countries.
To bring about change for our seas and coasts, there is need to integrate action on climate, biodiversity and development.
The Amazon and Cerrado continue to be cleared despite zero-deforestation pledges by soy traders, new Trase data reveal.
A new study shows that around 40% of Swedes risk being more negatively affected as the country becomes more fossil-free.
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