The geopolitics of sustainability – climate action in a turbulent geopolitical world

Watch Nick Mabey, CEO and founding Director of E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) discuss "Climate Action in a Turbulent Geopolitical World" as part of the "Geopolitics of Sustainability" conference.

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Navigating towards a secure and sustainable future

On 4 February, the Geopolitics of Sustainability conference will explore strategies to tackle sustainability and human security challenges.

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The Politics and Governance of Decarbonization

Through an analysis of Sweden’s progress toward net-zero emissions and its role in international climate governance, this book provides valuable insights into decarbonization policy.

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Björn-Ola Linnér invited as an expert to UNDP in New York

Professor Björn-Ola Linnér, Director of Mistra Geopolitics, has been invited as a research expert to UNDP's Human Security Colloquium.

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Climate change and geopolitical division pose risks to food security, but there are solutions

A new report, published by Mistra Geopolitics and SEI, shows that climate change, geopolitical tensions and geoeconomic division are posing significant risks to global food security.

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Maria-Therese Gustafsson and leading international research expert will present their latest research on EU's supply chain regulations.

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Breaking the cycle of risk: mapping a pathway for climate-vulnerable countries to address resilience and debt

Call to action for financial institutions to map resilience-building pathways to tackle the economic fragility of debt-burdened and climate-vulnerable countries.

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Mistra Geopolitics shares key research insights with UN Agencies

Mistra Geopolitics shares key research insights with UN Agencies

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Critical Minerals and Great Power Competition: Interactions and Implications

Competition over critical minerals is a growing geopolitical issue. As part of the Mistra Geopolitics programme SIPRI hosted a panel discussion on the global implications of this competition for resources.

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Unleashing Sweden’s innovation potential: A blueprint for the green transition

Carlsen argues that innovation is required at the societal level and that the state must play a much more active role in the green transition.

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