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Subject Inside plastics treaty talks at INC-5.2
Date July 29, 2025 9:59 PM
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** What's new in sustainable development
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** Inside Plastics Treaty Talks at INC-5.2
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From August 5 - 14, diplomats will convene in Geneva, Switzerland, for INC-5.2, where they'll aim to finalize the world’s first international treaty to combat plastic pollution ([link removed]) .

Countries remain divided on how far the treaty should go, particularly when it comes to limiting plastic production and regulating chemicals of concern.

How delegates address these gaps will determine whether the new treaty rises to the ambition countries set ([link removed]) when they first agreed to end plastic pollution.

Our experts help you get up to speed ahead of the deliberations ([link removed]) .
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** Unpacking the ICJ Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Obligations
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered its much-anticipated advisory opinion ([link removed]) on states’ obligations to tackle climate change, confirming that international law requires states to prevent significant harm to the climate—and that failure to do so can trigger legal responsibility. But what are the potential ramifications ([link removed]) ?

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** How Economists Broke Climate Change Policy, and How Design Can Fix It
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In his new TED talk ([link removed]) , IISD’s Zach Rempel argues true progress on climate commitments won’t come only from swapping fossil fuels for renewables, but from redesigning our neighbourhoods to use less energy.

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** Where Do We Stand on the Quest to Preserve the Deep Sea?
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The International Seabed Authority’s 30th session unfolded across 3 intense weeks in Kingston, Jamaica. It revealed both how far the body has come in its 3 decades of existence and how far it must go before it can effectively fulfill its mandate. Read an analysis from IISD Earth Negotiations Bulletin ([link removed]) .

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** How FfD4 Helped Reinvigorate Political Will to Move Beyond GDP
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Talks on how to move beyond traditional economic measures of progress, such as GDP, are usually technical. At the year’s biggest finance for development conference, the arguments turned political and moral ([link removed]) .

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** Living Through Climate Change, in her own Words
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Women in Senegal share their photos and stories ([link removed]) of facing climate change impacts with mangroves, innovation, and bravery (in French).

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** What Could the UN Tax Convention Deliver?
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As countries prepare for the next phase of negotiations around the UN Tax Convention in August, our new report ([link removed]) looks at all the protocol topics under discussion.

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** What's at Stake in WTO Fisheries Subsidies Talks?
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As of last week, only five more countries must formally accept the landmark Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies for it to enter into force. Now, WTO members are focused on negotiating new rules that aim to more effectively address subsidies that fuel overfishing. We outline ([link removed]) what’s on the table.

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** Consumer Protection and E-Commerce Issues for Developing Countries
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The rise of the digital marketplace is transforming global commerce, bringing both opportunities and challenges—particularly for developing countries. This primer ([link removed]) helps policy-makers navigate key consumer protection issues and the impacts of trade agreements in the digital economy.

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** What Does the First Global Stocktake Mean for the National Adaptation Plan Process?
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In 2023, the first global stocktake (GST) concluded at COP 28 in Dubai, painting a clearer picture of the state of global climate action. This new report from the NAP Global Network ([link removed]) distills the outcomes of the first GST into eight key messages relevant to adaptation.

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