Check out this hour-long webinar, which relates to key levers and leverage points for sustainability (particularly lever 3 on law and rule of law): https://buff.ly/3t4m5ku
From Stockholm Resilience Centre:
Using tax havens and shell companies to reduce transparency and accountability in extractive industries like mining, fishing and forestry, have potentially large and poorly understood impacts on people and the environment.
Want to learn more and hear from leading experts and practitioners? Join our virtual dialogue "Transparency, taxes and the Planet" 8 March, 2022, 15:00-16:00 CET (online).
Programme: Introduction: Gay Ordenes, the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
Reflection 1: Linda Larsson Kakuli, award winning investigative journalist, Swedish Television
Reflection 2: Jan Fichtner, Senior Research Fellow in the CORPNET project at the University of Amsterdam.
Reflection 3: Athanasia Karananou, UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
Moderator: Victor Galaz, Deputy Director, Associate Professor, Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University and Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
This is the second dialogue in the series “Economy and Finance for a Just Future on a Thriving Planet”, coordinated by Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics in the lead up to the UN high-level meeting Stockholm+50 in June.