All posts tagged "Climate"
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From power shifts to productivity: Public service trends in 2024
After another busy year for public servants, we round up some of Global Government Forum’s top news stories and features from the last 12 months, highlighting the trends, challenges and
- Posted December 27, 2024
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News roundup: OECD urges governments to do more to improve trust, Australia launches cross-government data catalogue
Global Government Forum’s weekly news roundup of public service intelligence Governments must better engage citizens to boost trust, says OECD The OECD has called on governments to do more to
- Posted July 18, 2024
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UK’s digital and data office seeks workforce strategy lead, 12 EU countries forecast to miss 2030 climate targets: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly news roundup of public service intelligence In this edition: UK’s CDDO seeks workforce strategy lead The UK Cabinet Office is looking to hire a head of
- Posted July 4, 2024
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UK general election: your guide to the manifestos
Ahead of the UK general election on 4 July, the UK’s major political parties have been setting out their plans for if they win the election. Global Government Forum examines
- Posted June 16, 2024
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Finding new ways to fund climate action and defence | Australian government to charge departments for outsourcing: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly news roundup of public service intelligence Nations around the world are dealing with tight public finances, and this week’s GGF roundup highlights how governments are looking
- Posted May 9, 2024
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International support bolsters Ukraine’s digital services, South Korea to host next AI Safety Summit: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly news roundup of public service intelligence Japan and UNDP provide support for Ukraine’s Diia service Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation has received cryptographic, network and electrical
- Posted April 18, 2024
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Canada, UK and US should create ‘border carbon’ scheme, report finds
Canada should collaborate with the US and EU to design a set of ‘border carbon adjustment’ plans, a think tank has argued – warning that failing to do so could
- Posted July 20, 2021
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From retrofits to investment vehicles: building the infrastructure for green growth
To ‘build back better’, governments must oversee the creation of new infrastructures to decarbonise their economies. At a recent webinar, senior officials from the OECD, Estonia and the Czech Republic
- Posted April 9, 2021
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Irish government departments face funding cuts over missed climate change targets
Irish government departments and agencies that fail to deliver on climate action commitments will be punished with reduced funding, the government has confirmed. Details of the penalties – which will
- Posted November 4, 2019
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What the reaction to Trump’s announcement on the Paris Agreement tells us about climate change governance
America leads and the world follows? Not so much under Trump – at least when it comes to climate change. Dr Feja Lesniewska, MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy at
- Posted July 17, 2017