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A win for the planet is a win for people – OECD

The fates of humanity and of the environment are two sides of the same coin. That is why we must focus increasingly on not just development but sustainable development. To do that, we need to form global coalitions to work for progress…

We must change faster than the climate – OECD

A transition to a low-carbon economy is achievable, but will require a concerted, more consistent effort across a range of policy areas, from tradeable permits to stringent norms. The climate is changing–not for the better, but for…

Save our soil! – OECD

The year 2015 is the International Year of Soils. It is also the year the UN Millennium Development Goals launched in 2000 expire, and are to be replaced by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 goals and their 169 targets cover…

Life on a planet of 9 billion – OECD

Is it possible for 9 billion people to live on this planet and enjoy a good standard of living? And on such a planet, is it possible for economies to grow, businesses to profit, and communities to prosper without undermining the…

A development agenda for our future – OECD

In the coming months, the international community will gather three times and on three different continents, to build a sustainable development agenda for generations to come. In July we will meet in Addis Ababa to agree on a…

A Magna Carta for the earth? – OECD

The international discussions under way in the course of this vital year–including July’s Finance for Development Meeting in Addis Ababa, the agreement of a new set of universal Sustainable Development Goals at the UN in September and…

OECD Green Investment Bank Workshop – OECD

  This workshop, held on 20 May 2015, at the OECD Headquarters built upon discussions of green investment banks at the OECD Green Investment Financing Forums (June 2014 and May 2015) and provided the opportunity

Act today for tomorrow’s children – OECD

The adoption of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) signals a clear commitment to set the world on track for a more just, prosperous and sustainable future, in which all children can reach their full potential. The challenge…

World trade: Why ministers must act – OECD

Creeping protectionism is alive and well. Last year’s monitoring report on trade for the G20 reminded us that of the nearly 1,500 trade-restrictive measures imposed by G20 countries since 2008, fewer than 400 have been removed. The…

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