Employing a data-led approach to resilience
Does practice make perfect? Do countries become more resilient to disasters the more they experience them? Or does their resilience break down when disasters strike...
Human use of the ocean: Limit- and lawless?
COP27 SPECIAL: The seas are getting crowded. As commercial use of the ocean accelerates exponentially and climate change impacts worsen, marine ecosystems and coastal communities are...
Facing a triple crisis: Food, climate and conflict
COP27 SPECIAL: Food insecurity, climate change and conflict are placing considerable pressure on the global food system. Inequality, access to land, access to nutrient-rich foods,...
Imagining a resilient climate future through video games
COP27 SPECIAL: What if decision-makers could live through and feel the future consequences of climate change in action today? Would it influence their policy choices?...
Water can make or break climate action
COP27 SPECIAL: Droughts, storms or sea water rise – climate change takes its form almost always through a change in water. But water is more...
Succeeding with large-scale transformations
How can change be achieved at the scale, speed, and quality that is needed? And what capacities are required to navigate these transformations?
Who are the real experts of climate change adaptation?
All too often, solutions on the future of our planet are top-down and framed in an outdated North-South perspective
What does a healthy ocean really look like?
Science-based tools like the Ocean Health Index offer comprehensive assessments of the social, economic, and environmental conditions of an ocean
Carl Folke on resilience, the biosphere and the future of our planet
A special edition of Rethink Talks with one of the most cited researchers in the world.