Panel Recording Food system transformation: A blind spot for climate and biodiversity action? How can COP27 and COP15 accelerate the agenda for sustainable food systems and land use?
Panel In person and Online Book preview: Guide to Chinese Climate Policy 2022 Join authors David Sandalow and Michal Meidan to discuss their upcoming book.
Panel Towards just transition in Africa: Green financing for nature-based solutions and rural resilience This hybrid event in Libreville explores just transition policy and green financing for nature-based solutions, with a particular focus on the integration of job creation priorities in conservation and rural resilience.
Panel Recording In conversation with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister Ardern discusses Aotearoa New Zealand’s international outlook and priorities.
Panel Recording Beyond ‘hopeium’ and ‘doomism’: Accelerating the transition in an increasingly chaotic world London Climate Action Week: Exploring how to navigate the transition to more sustainable, equitable and resilient societies through the threats and opportunities thrown up by the deepening environmental crisis.
Panel Recording Driving investment for better societies London Climate Action Week event: What are the investments we need to see?
Panel Recording Energy security, net zero and the role of industry How can energy security be achieved while sustaining the net zero transition?
Panel Recording G7 summit: Priorities and outcomes Chatham House experts discuss the priorities and outcomes of the G7 summit.
Panel Recording Climate and conflict Security challenges emanating from environmental degradation and climate risks and how best to promote sustainability and stability.
Panel Recording What does sustainable agriculture mean? Experts compare and contrast visions of ‘sustainable’ agriculture.
Panel In person and Online A world connected through megacities Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan discusses the challenges of managing the world’s second largest metropolis.
Panel Recording Big Picture Series: In conversation with Professor Lord Nicholas Stern Professor Stern’s take on how the world must take action now to secure sustainable development for the future.