The Trade & Development Chart shows the extent to which the EU's deforestation regulation will apply to a country's exports as a share of total exports or GDP. The regulation will...
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The agri-food system (AFS) employs about one third of the global workforce and contributes about one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This together with its...
A global circular economy will allow us to fulfil people's needs with only 70% of the materials we now extract and use—moving human activity back within...
This edition draws on five years of the Circularity Gap Report analysis to show the power of the circular economy to equitably fulfil our global needs and wants, but with radically fewer...
Assessment of Innovative Technologies and Their Readiness for Remote Sensing-Based Estimation of Forest Carbon Stocks and Dynamics
In 2005, the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) began to formally set up a framework for financially incentivizing emissions reduction due to deforestation and forest...
Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report monitors global, regional and country progress on the three targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7: access to energy...
To keep our world liveable and thriving, we need to double GLOBAL circularity from 8.6% to 17%.
This is the fourth report highlighting progress made by the EU and its Member States towards implementing their common policy commitments on food and nutrition security.1 It is accompanied...
Today, the global economy is only 8.6% circular — just two years ago it was 9.1%.The global circularity gap is widening. There are...
Our world is only 9% circular and the trend is negative. The Circularity Gap is not closing. In the 12 months since the first Circularity Gap Report, the upward trend in resource...