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Every five years, Congress comes together to pass a major omnibus bill called the Farm Bill, which sets the course for our food and agriculture system in the U.S. 2023 is one of those Farm Bill years. In this 6-part podcast series from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, hear from policy experts, farmers and advocates about how the Farm Bill works, how it’s shaped our food system – for better or for worse – and how we can start to try to fix it.
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For over two decades, the Group of Nations (aka CAT Company Inc.) has built an unparalleled reputation for producing and distributing publications and events that bridge the gap between government policy and the global business community. We started in 1997 with our first official print edition to memorialize the agenda of the G8 Summit in Denver, United States. Since then, our portfolio has evolved to include exclusive as well as official publications for the G20, B20, G20 YEA, and APEC sum ...
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The ALN Academy's Podcast promotes conversations on rule of law, governance and sustainability for the development of Africa and highlights the efforts of outstanding business leaders, policymakers and remarkable lawyers who can inspire African countries and who have played a significant role in the continent.
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Medact is a UK public health charity working to educate and advocate on the wider determinants of health - including war, poverty, and environmental degradation.
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Financing Nature

Green Finance Institute

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How can we invest in nature? Financing Nature from GFI Hive aims to better understand how we can grow investment in nature and move towards a nature-positive economy. Each episode features interviews with leaders in finance, policy and the environment to discuss solutions. Hosted by the Green Finance Institute's Helen Avery.
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Our Earth. Our Home. Our Mission. What if we were to radically re-think our world? What if we were to build a world based on kindness, compassion, care, and justice? Do you want to be part of the journey? Join Léa in exploring topics of sustainability, social justice, arts, and activism. Listen to inspiring conversations with people from around the world to explore how together we can and must change the world. Website: www.eco-activists.co.za Instagram: @ecoactivist.lea / @ecoactivistjourne ...
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Reset The Table

Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Today’s food insecurity requires new solutions. Have policymakers kept up, or are they relying on yesterday’s answers? On the Reset the Table podcast, CSIS Global Food Security Program director Caitlin Welsh makes room at the table for fresh ideas for solving food insecurity around the world—and right here at home.
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Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 Listen, get inspired by visionary changemakers and be part of the change. This podcast brings to you the best of ChangeNOW, the largest event of solutions for the planet. Hear the most impactful talks by the world's heroes of change. For more information: https://www.changenow.world/
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An environmental podcast with tips on how to live plastic free! Host Andrea Fox tackles big ethical issues with her knowledgeable guests, all in the hope of overcoming the climate change overwhelm and battling the single-use plastic guilt.
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Snack for the Soul

South China Morning Post

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What better way to amplify the voices of our city's youth than a podcast featuring Hong Kong students? From personal reflections to opinions on the metaverse, this bite-sized podcast will feature a different student every episode, tackling one topic at a time. With Snack for the Soul, give your eyes a break from the screens for a few minutes, and tune in to hear the stories, reflections and opinions of our hosts.
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Track Two Podcast

Joanne Gouaux & Sarah Howard

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What does it take for a society to thrive? Who and what contributes to this intricate and complex system needed for human flourishing? Track Two is the meeting place of civil society. Entrepreneurs, philanthropic leaders, activists, and journalists from around the globe reveal personal stories of their approach to problem-solving and making a positive contribution to a vibrant, healthy society. Hosted by Sarah Howard and Joanne Gouaux, produced by Twenty Twenty Studios in partnership with Mo ...
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It's time to have a conversation about how we can create a sustainable future by tackling climate change, eating a plant-based diet, living as eco-friendly as possible, and being the happiest, healthiest and best version of ourselves. On this show, your host Tom Simak will interview leaders in a whole host of different fields so that we can all learn how to create a sustainable and wholesome life.
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The University of Manchester’s research delivers economic, environmental, social, cultural, health and wellbeing benefits across the globe. We use our research expertise and pioneering spirit to discover, develop and create innovative solutions to the world's biggest problems and transform lives. Find out more through our set of podcasts!
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In Service of Humanity

Princeton School of Public & International Affairs

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"In Service of Humanity" features all podcasts produced at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. At SPIA, we're dedicated to integrating world-class scholarship and a commitment to service in order to make a positive difference in the world. Hear how we're doing this directly from our dean, Amaney Jamal, in the Dean's Dialogue. Or, learn more about our faculty's groundbreaking research & books through our Endnotes series. And don't forget to check out our #Changemakers po ...
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India Speak: The CPR Podcast

Centre for Policy Research (CPR)

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As India navigates its way through the 21st-century, it confronts crucial challenges. Tune into India Speak, the podcast by the Centre for Policy Research (CPR), as experts shed light on some of the most important issues of our times and how India can address them. These issues include politics, climate change, governance, foreign policy, technology, state capacity, urbanisation, land rights, sanitation, economy and more.
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Across the world, renewable energy is creating a distributed, digitized revolution in the way communities produce and consume power. Join Power for All as we talk to the people working on the front lines of bringing electricity to nearly 1 billion mostly rural poor by 2030, the UN deadline for achieving universal energy access. Designed to stimulate discussion through in-depth interviews, informed analysis and powerful stories, the podcast highlights the trends, latest innovations, research, ...
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The Eurasian Climate Brief

Eurasian Climate Brief Team

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The Eurasian Climate Brief is a new podcast focussing on climate news in the region stretching from Eastern Europe, Russia down to the Caucasus and Central Asia. It aims to give a voice to the best experts and journalists, enabling them to make sense of a part of the world where environmental news is seriously underreported. The podcast is set to launch in late October when we'll be releasing three episodes per week to coincide with COP26. Following the closure of the conference, a regular e ...
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Prophecy Zone Radio

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Welcome to Prophecy Zone Radio your Ezekiel 33 watchmen on the wall. Bible Prophecy is the focus here at the PZR. We are hear to warn The world of coming Judgment that will full without warning. We will cover on this show the rise of the Mediterranean Union the empire of the Antichrist, Israels soon coming war with Russia/Iran/Turkey/Syria. The Mark of the beast technology and the New World Orders soon control of ever living thing on this earth. We will expose Satan's plan to control the wor ...
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The YIKES Podcast

Mikaela Loach and Jo Becker

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There’s a lot to make us Yikes in this world. From the climate crisis to racism to activism and resisting oppressive systems, it can call get a bit overwhelming. Yikes is a podcast which leans into the Yikes of the world rather than letting it overwhelm us. We breakdown the issues in an accessible intersectional and nuanced way to guide us towards action together. Hosted by Mikaela Loach and Josephine Becker, edited by Finlay Mowat. Support us through The YIKES Podcast Patreon! https://www.p ...
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Planet in Crisis

Scientists Warning Europe

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Conversations with scientists exploring science-based ways to protect the future of our planet, our children, and other creatures that share our World. We live on a planet in crisis. Scientists have warned us about the rapidly increasing dangers of climate change and destruction of the biosphere - specifically in the 1992, 2017 and 2019 World Scientists’ Warnings which were signed by 1,700; 15,000 and 11,000 scientists respectively when issued. Initial episodes of this podcast feature sessio ...
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Welcome to the ALN Academy Talks! In this session, we delve into the topic of genocide cases under the Convention for the Prevention of Genocide. Our discussion covers recent and historic cases, the legal frameworks, and the motivations behind countries bringing these cases forward. Disclaimer: This conversation was recorded before the ICJ ruled ag…
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🌍 Gracious Growth: A Conversation with Professor Paolo Taticchi In this episode, Professor Paolo Taticchi, a renowned expert in Strategy and Sustainability sits with Aisha Abdallah and shares invaluable insights into corporate sustainability. Professor Taticchi explains the shift from traditional CSR paradigms to the contemporary focus on Environme…
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Unravel the hidden costs of Almería's agricultural boom. Neal Haddaway, photographer and environmentalist, explores the conflict between abundance and scarcity. Discover how 3.5 million tons of produce come at a price – water strain, environmental degradation, and social inequality. Can sustainable practices bridge the gap? Tune in for this grippin…
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In this interview, Prof. Luis Franceschi and Aisha Abdallah delve into the pressing issues surrounding the state of democracy worldwide. Drawing from an in-depth analysis, they examine the weaknesses plaguing electoral systems and processes across the globe, shedding light on prevalent issues such as voter apathy, corruption, voter suppression, and…
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Let's explore the intriguing realm of soils and delve into why preserving and regenerating them is absolutely crucial. Unveiling a special edition as we introduce this exclusive interview, a captivating exchange between two influential figures: Sandrine Sommer, Sustainability Chief Officer at Moët Hennessy, and ChangeNOW’s CEO and Founder, Santiago…
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Join us for this special episode of our mini-series, Farming Nature, as Archie Ruggles-Brise shares his experience and advice on preparing for Biodiversity Net Gain. We also hear about interventions across his Essex farm such as the introduction of beavers for flood management. This episode is designed to support farmers working through Milestone 5…
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From January 2024 to the end of March 2024, GFI's Financing Nature podcast is becoming Farming Nature - a series of audio interviews designed to support UK farmers in understanding nature markets as part of the newly-launched Farming Toolkit on GFI Hive. In this episode, Timothy Coates, co-founder of Oxbury Bank and third generation farmer shares w…
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Climate change is the biggest threat that humanity faces regarding health. Join Omnia El Omrani, the first Youth Envoy to the President of the UN 27th Climate Change Conference. As a doctor, she advocates and raises awareness about the harmful impacts of climate change, such as the severe injuries, stress, and anxiety that extreme climate events ca…
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After the breakthrough agreement reached in 2022 at COP27 on a “Loss and Damage” fund, hope has grown for vulnerable countries suffering from the effects of climate change. What are the challenges and outcomes of this decision? Join Vanessa Nakate, Founder of the Rise Up Movement, as she delves into the challenges and potential outcomes of this piv…
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Great challenges call for great measures. In a world where ecological and social crises collide, our global leaders bear significant responsibility. The question at hand is: How can we reimagine and rebuild global governance? How do we transition from a national perspective to a planetary one? Join us with Maja Groff, Convenor at the Climate Govern…
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Mobility for people and for goods will play a major role in achieving the decarbonation goals by 2050. In today's episode let's explore a vision for a carbon-free maritime transportation and how the sector can go hand in hand with innovation and sustainability, with François Gabart Co-founder of Vela and skipper. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 List…
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In our last episode, we explored how to change the narrative around carbon, carbon being the foundation of life. In today’s episode, let’s take a closer look and discover how farmers across Europe are working to minimize their impact and maximize their use of carbon, with Caroline Frery, partnership manager at AgoTerra. Your impact story starts NOW…
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Meet the most misunderstood element on earth: Carbon. Deep dive into carbon with Daniella Ortega, award-winning filmmaker and screen professional. Known for her documentary Carbon - The Unauthorised Biography, she invites us to explore how we could move carbon from being the problem to being the solution. Discussion moderated by Sophie Bidwell, Dir…
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The President of the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Dr. Alvaro Lario, joins CSIS Global Food and Water Security Program Director Catilin Welsh to discuss the outcomes of recent milestone meetings for agricultural development financing, and how momentum from these events can help carry IFAD’s priorities into C…
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What if we could live in a truly circular world where materials become building blocks, and hard-to-recycle plastics are remade into something better ? Today, let's explore how we can use plastic waste to create a waste-free world, an infinite loop of possibilities, with Miranda Wang, cofounder & CEO of novoloop. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 List…
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World leaders struggle to agree on climate responsibilities while the poorest regions bear the brunt of climate change. Ironically, those least responsible for global warming suffer the most. Droughts in Africa, floods in South Asia, and rising sea levels in places like Barbados pose significant threats to developing nations. ‘Loss and damage’ is a…
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There is no better way to solve our climate and environnmental challenges that letting nature do what she does best: live! In today's episode, let's explore how we can protect, foster and restore forest ecosystems that not only contribute to carbon capture but also help maintain a more resilient planet with Felix Finkbeiner, Founder of Plant for th…
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This week's episode dives deep into the world of impactful careers, highlighting the importance of soft skills, adaptability, and dedication in shaping a transformative journey with Rose-May Lucotte, Chief Operations Officer at ChangeNOW, and Kristy Drutman, Co-Founder of Green Jobs Board. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 Listen, get inspired by visi…
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In our first episode of Reset the Table season 3, Dr. Lawrence Haddad, Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), sits down with CSIS Global Food and Water Security Program Director Caitlin Welsh to explore food systems approaches to today’s challenges to food security and nutrition. Dr. Haddad discusses the interconne…
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Discover the incredible potential of seaweed-based initiatives! Join us in this episode with Vincent Doumeizel, from the Safe Seaweed Coalition & United Nations Global Compact, as we explore how seaweed can combat climate change, boost biodiversity, empower women, and provide sustainable, healthy food. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 Listen, get ins…
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The Arctic faces a severe environmental crisis due to chemical pollution. This pollution poses a significant threat to the local ecosystems, wildlife, and communities. In this episode, let’s explore the paths to a sustainable and thriving Arctic for future generations with the inspiring Elena Doms, Head of Earth Plus. She was born in the arctic and…
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In Episode Six of the Farm Bill Uprooted, hear from experts from across the food system on what changes are needed in the 2023 Farm Bill and beyond. From nutrition access to fair markets to climate resilience, a better food system is possible; it’s up to us to demand it. References and Further Reading: Closing the Meal Gap Act Improving Access to N…
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How can we work on a fair transition of the agricultural and food industries while promoting genuine soil health? in this episode, explore the great potential of regenerative agriculture to store carbon in the soil and restore ecosystems, all while improving the livelihood of farmers, with Philippe Birker, Co-Founder, Climate Farmers. Your impact s…
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The Farm Bill shapes our food and farm system in the U.S., and, through the Nutrition Title, helps millions of Americans afford food. But with nutrition assistance programs like SNAP vulnerable to cuts, and rural food access weakened by decades of corporate consolidation, how well is the Farm Bill really serving eaters? In Episode Five of the Farm …
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We find ourselves in a finite world, demanding our immediate attention. In our first episode, Kate Raworth presented her perspective on integrating planetary boundaries into the business world. Today, we embark on a journey to explore the paths leading to a life for all that aligns with our planet's limits. Join us as we converse with Sandrine Dixs…
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How can we make farming more productive and sustainable with renewable energy technologies? That’s the question we explore in our latest episode of the PowerforAll podcast, where we talk to Michael Maina of CLASP. PUE technologies in agriculture comprise a suite of technologies that include solar water pumps, walk-in cold rooms, refrigerators, and …
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This week, the Eurasian Climate Brief team heads to the Balkans, Bulgaria, to look into the cracks of the European Union's carbon market (a.k.a., EU ETS). In July 2021, an investigation by Eleonora Vio and Daniela Sala for the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) found that two Bulgarian power plants appeared to have under-decla…
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Connecting to our deep consciousness and using the power of imagination are vital in driving systemic change. In this episode, let's discover how to make emerging futures a reality with Rob hopkins, author of 'From What Is to What If' and champion of the collective imagination. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 Listen, get inspired by visionary change…
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Over the past few decades, the landscape of the food and farm system has become more concentrated, less diverse and less resilient. In Episode Four of the Farm Bill Uprooted, hear from Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment’s (CFFE) Patty Lovera and Iowa Interfaith Power and Light’s (IIPL) Elston Tortuga about how corporate consolidation in …
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Concrete solutions led by inspiring and driven individuals started emerging and with that a new generation of entrepreneurs, citizens, and artists,… are finding ways to respond to the major environmental and social challenges of the century. In this episode, explore the entrepreneurial spirit of successful change with Charlot Magayi, founder of Muk…
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Climate change affects almost all sectors of human societies and life. One underrated and underreported consequence of the climate crisis is taking so-called climate migration - displacement due to climate change. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) predicts the number of "environmental migrants" in 2050 to be between 25 million and …
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Life and beauty comes from the Ocean. But too little is known about the great changes happening below the surface. Protection and regeneration of marine ecosystems need to be increased to avoir major consequences. In this episode, explore those who are taking action both above and under the water with Titouan Bernicot, Founder of Coral Gardeners. T…
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Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russian civil society has faced increasing repression at home. The environmental movement is no exception. While they kept communication channels open before the war, feeding the outside world precious data on the state of Russia's forests, permafrost and Arctic, large mainstream NGOs such as WWF, Greenpeace and …
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How does credit access shape our food and agriculture system? In Episode Three of the Farm Bill Uprooted, hear from IATP’s Dr. Steve Suppan, along with Margaret Krome-Lukens and Ray Jeffers of RAFI-USA, about how the Farm Bill Credit Title both undermines climate resilience by propping up the industrial model of production and reinforces a history …
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True change requires collective action and systemic shifts. It's not about individual perfection, but about demanding accountability from those with the power to make a significant impact. We all have the power to make change happen. In this episode, explore your path to a more just and sustainable future, with Clover Hogan, activist and Founder of…
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We are living in a finite world, and therefore, we must act accordingly, now. In this episode, explore the pathways for businesses to move away from CO2 emissions-focused models toward a more holistic approach that encompasses all of the planet's boundaries, with Kate Raworth, Economist at the Doughnut Economics Action Lab and author of the book Do…
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Today, it’s urgent to think about economic alternatives based on slowing down our activities, and frugality. In this episode, explore the concept of degrowth with Timothée Parrique, researcher in ecological economics. Can degrowth be a genuine project for our society ? And how can we invision degrowth that doesn’t lead to collapse? Your impact stor…
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Intelligence is important, it took us to where we are now. But wisdom and compassion are even more critical, they will drive us to where we need to go: a more sustainable world. Explore your own path with Matthieu Ricard, Buddhist monk and founder of the NGO Karuna Shechen. Your impact story starts NOW 🌍 Listen, get inspired by visionary changemake…
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ALN Academy Talks: Unlocking Intra-African Trade: AfCFTA, EAC, and Strategic Partnerships. We sit down with Daniel Ngumy, Managing Partner at Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya, to discuss the latest advancements in trade facilitated by the AfCFTA Agreement, the EAC trading bloc and significant developments in the region, as well as the United States …
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ALN Academy Talks: Unlocking Intra-African Trade: AfCFTA, EAC, and Strategic Partnerships. We sit down with Daniel Ngumy, Managing Partner at Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya, to discuss the latest advancements in trade facilitated by the AfCFTA Agreement, the EAC trading bloc and significant developments in the region, as well as the United States …
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After decades of Farm Bill policy incentivizing the overproduction of commodity crops, conventional agriculture in the U.S. has taken an increasing toll on water, soil and the climate — and on farmers’ own ability to withstand extreme weather and climate disruptions. Episode Two of the Farm Bill Uprooted features IATP’s Michael Happ and the Univers…
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Established in 1969, the Liechtenstein Bankers Association is the domestic and international voice of the banks operating in and out of Liechtenstein. It is one of the country's most significant associations and plays a key role in the successful development of the financial centre. Member interests are pursued in accordance with the principles of …
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How do we ensure fair prices for farmers and consumers while building climate resilience, protecting the environment and sustaining rural communities? And what happens when Farm Bill policies incentivize the opposite approach? Hear from IATP’s Ben Lilliston and Karen Hansen-Kuhn in Episode One of the Farm Bill Uprooted, which dives into Farm Bill b…
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While both climate finance and humanitarian response aim to address the negative effects of climate change, they have different mechanisms and distinct forms of financing, resulting in poor coordination. Improving coordination between these two sectors is needed to help close the considerable funding gaps that exist for countries most affected by c…
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The Farm Bill sets the course for our food and agriculture system in the U.S. – and right now, there's a lot that's not working. How did we get here? And how can we fix it? Coming soon from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, a new 6-part podcast series: The Farm Bill Uprooted. Episode One premieres July 12. Featuring: Dr. Silvia Secchi…
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Steve Backshall lives in a new build house which is very energy efficient and almost totally off-grid. However, achieving this has been extremely time consuming, expensive and pretty stressful. For this episode of Costing the Earth, Steve explores why -- when the cost of heating our homes is so high and we’re being encouraged to reduce our carbon f…
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