
This study investigates the economic case for ecosystem management and restoration interventions in the Thukela River Basin in South Africa, weighing the benefits of ecosystem restoration against the costs of interventions.
This summary of an online public panel hosted by Emergency Leaders for Climate Action offers insights into the climate crisis from a First Nations’ perspective.

This report presents a comprehensive technical review of the literature on climate change and hazardous chemicals management, towards identifying a set of opportunities for simultaneously addressing these two critical elements of the broader sustainability challenge, and maps the interlinkages between hazardous chemicals, wastes and climate change, which combine to impact on efforts to conserve and restore nature.

This study draws together an evidence base that demonstrates beyond question the need for enhanced governance coordination between terrestrial activities and marine resources.

This think piece shows the marine plastic litter trends relevant to 2050, summarizes the current plastic policy landscape, and explores policy upstream and downstream interventions to achieve the Osaka Blue Ocean Vision, and provides concrete actions to ensure that projected plastic leakage can be reduced by 80 percent with existing solutions.