Webinar Recording How can transnational forest governance work towards climate justice in the Amazon and Congo Basin? At this event, panellists discuss the importance of international partnerships for fairer carbon sink governance and lessons learned from the Amazon and the Congo Basin.
Panel Recording Addressing illegal gold mining: International policy priorities Held in partnership with the World Gold Council, this panel of experts examines the global Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) landscape and propose policy priorities essential for fostering sector formalization.
Panel Online Lula part two: Brazil’s role on the international stage Following the election of President Lula da Silva, how will Brazil now engage with the global community?
Panel Recording How can Venezuela take advantage of its gold resources? Examining how recent political evolutions in Venezuela provide an opportunity to initiate multi-stakeholder collective action to start addressing and tackling risks.
Panel Online ‘Glocal’ policymaking and North–South research partnerships Examining how to improve governance and policy mechanisms affecting land-use, forests, and peoples in the tropics.
Panel Recording In conversation with Carlos Alvarado Quesada Winner of the Earthshot Prize, Costa Rican president Carlos Alvarado Quesada discusses the country’s green achievements and how they might be replicated in countries around the world.
Reforming Venezuela’s oil and gas sector This event explores the findings of a new Chatham House paper on rebuilding Venezuela’s collapsed energy system.
Paper launch: Fostering resilience in emerging oil producers Exploring how COVID-19 changed the prospects of the 30 member countries of the New Producers Group, and reflecting on how they can adapt to the ‘new normal’.