SDG NewsLetter
Artificial intelligence is no longer a frontier technology waiting on the horizon. It is already reshaping economies, governments, labor markets, classrooms, elections, national security, and the basic relationship between citizens and institutions. The question now facing the world is not whether AI will transform society. It is who will shape that transformation, whose values will […]
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For more than 110 years, the Panama Canal has stood as one of the world’s most powerful symbols of engineering ambition and geopolitical influence. Oceans, economies, supply chains, and superpowers all converge through its narrow passageway. Now, for the first time in history, the person leading that global artery will be a woman. This week, […]
From Coastal Wisdom to Global Strategy Long before mangroves became a topic of interest in climate finance circles, Monaqui Porter-Young was learning from the communities who depend on them. Her work builds on the decades-long mission of Dr. Arne Fjørtoft, whose work through Worldview International Foundation has focused for more than forty years on the […]
When Pedro Azagra Blázquez was appointed CEO of Iberdrola in June 2025, it placed him at the helm of one of the most consequential energy companies in the world. Iberdrola is not simply a European utility. It is a global energy leader with operations spanning the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, and beyond, serving […]
As the world moves from climate pledges to pressure for results, Murat Kurum finds himself at the center of one of the most consequential diplomatic stages. As Türkiye’s Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, he will serve as President of COP31—a summit already being framed not by ambition alone, but by expectation. This is […]
At a time when the world is struggling to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), H.E. Mr. Lok Bahadur Thapa of Nepal now occupies one of the most consequential — and often underappreciated — leadership roles within the United Nations system. As President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Thapa […]
Antigua and Barbuda Nominates Former UNGA President in High-Stakes Contest for the Future of Multilateralism The race to become the next Secretary-General of the United Nations gained a major new contender this week as Antigua and Barbuda formally nominated María Fernanda Espinosa, the former President of the United Nations General Assembly and former Foreign Minister […]
Celebrating the Voice That Taught Humanity to See the Earth Few individuals in modern history have done more to shape humanity’s relationship with the natural world than Sir David Attenborough. As the legendary broadcaster and natural historian celebrates his 100th birthday, the milestone marks more than the longevity of an extraordinary life. It represents a […]
In an era where climate ambition is often negotiated in conference rooms, Sarah Finch has demonstrated that a single, persistent legal challenge can reverberate across an entire national system and beyond. From Local Objection to National Precedent Finch’s journey did not begin on a global stage. It started with a planning notice in Surrey. Alarmed […]
Few individuals have reshaped humanity’s understanding of Earth as profoundly as Robert Ballard. To the public, he is the man who found the RMS Titanic. To scientists, he is something far more consequential: a pioneer who revealed that life can thrive in total darkness, independent of the sun, deep beneath the ocean’s surface. Ballard’s career […]