China pledges stronger green cooperation with Nigeria
China has pledged stronger cooperation with Nigeria regarding green development and climate governance, emphasizing its past achievements and future commitments.
Preparing for Climate Change
The article discusses a proposed reform of Spain's regional financing system, which includes a new climate fund aiming to address vulnerabilities related to climate change.
The race for Paris: Why Franceβs capital has likely gone green for good
Paris's upcoming municipal elections highlight a consensus on the city's green transformation, driven by 25 years of left-wing governance.
High Seas Treaty Needs to Give Voice to Indigenous Peoples, Not Just Use Their Knowledge, Experts Advocate
Experts argue that the implementation of the High Seas Treaty will succeed only if it actively includes indigenous voices in the decision-making processes.
The Sweden Promise by SD and L - All 15 Points
The article outlines a 15-point agreement known as the Sweden Promise between the Swedish Democrats (SD) and the Liberals (L), focusing on coalition governance, climate policy, economic growth, and security cooperation.
Our Model of the New Audit, an International Reference
The article discusses the New Audit model implemented by Mexico's Superior Audit Office, emphasizing its significance in public governance amidst global challenges such as climate change and digital transformation.
The State Hands Over Hiiumaa Lighthouses to Local Management
The Estonian government has authorized the climate minister to transfer the management of Hiiumaa's lighthouses to the local municipality for ten years.
Netherlands: Just Govern, Simply Govern
The article discusses the shift in Dutch governance as a new centrist coalition led by Rob Jetten replaces a right-populist cabinet, focusing on substantial changes in climate policy and asylum laws.
Itβs time for global governance to reflect the new realities
The article argues that global governance structures need to adapt to contemporary global dynamics, moving away from outdated frameworks that no longer address current challenges.
Climate Transparency: Reporting Well Is Indeed a Business
The article discusses the growing importance of climate transparency in Mexico, where companies are now required to report climate risks similarly to their financial state due to new sustainability reporting regulations.
Africa at a Crossroads - The AU Must Reform Itself Before It Reforms the World
The African Union's annual summit highlights the urgent need for institutional reform amid rising youth demands for accountability and tangible results in governance across the continent.
Kenya's Sustainability Agenda Must Go Beyond Climate Change - Capital Group Md Symon Bargurei
Kenya is urged to broaden its sustainability agenda beyond climate change to include governance reforms and inclusive economic growth.
Obama claims Democrats face greater governing challenges than Republicans in current political climate
Former President Barack Obama stated in a podcast that Democrats face more significant challenges in governance compared to Republicans, who primarily focus on dismantling rather than building.
DEI and climate agenda advanced through progressive-backed lawsuits, new report claims
A new report from the Alliance for Consumers claims that progressive activists are utilizing lawsuits as a means to bring about significant societal changes related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and climate issues, circumventing traditional legislative channels.
Lula 3.0 - Poor Management
The article critiques President Lula's third term, highlighting failures in governance as he prepares for a potential fourth term.
USA drops in corruption ranking
The USA falls in a new corruption ranking by Transparency International, highlighting a decline in political integrity and restrictions on independent voices.
Trump withdraws the USA from a key climate convention. 'Contrary to interests'
The White House announced that the United States will withdraw from 66 organizations and conventions that promote radical climate policies and global governance, which they claim undermine American sovereignty and economic strength.
Safe from climate terror, volcanic group, Green Deal and incompetent state
The article discusses Berlin's current governance issues and the importance of self-reliance in emergencies.
Spain is not a right-wing country but a demobilized country
The article discusses the political climate in Spain, highlighting a shift towards right-wing governance amid left-wing corruption scandals that are diminishing credibility and hindering strategic initiatives.