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Global governance
Is the EU’s Carbon Border Tax a good approach?
Blog
24 June 2021

Is the EU’s Carbon Border Tax a good approach?

An analysis of the EU's Green Deal and its wider impact.

Yanzhu Zhang
Climate and environment
Global cooperation
In the media

Australia Financial Review

‘Crack cocaine’ of politics undermining universities: Oxford expert

Universities are one of democracy’s greatest weapons but short-termism and combative identity politics are undermining their strategic role, says Ngaire Woods 

Ngaire Woods
Education
Global cooperation
...
Global governance
Health, education and public services
Australia
In the media

Times Higher Education

‘Governance of scientific advice’ key issue for next pandemic

Interview with Ngaire Woods speaking ahead of this year’s Universities Australia conference, where she is delivering the closing address

Ngaire Woods
COVID-19
Global cooperation
...
Health
Global governance
Health, education and public services
Australia
07
Jun
07 June 2021, 17:00 - 17:30

Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown: What the G7 must do

Join former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he sets out his agenda for the forthcoming G7 Summit.

 

In the media

Project Syndicate

Global health governance from the grassroots

Ngaire Woods and Ok Pannenborg argue that global models must shape responses that are grounded firmly in local communities to be better prepared for future pandemics

Ngaire Woods
COVID-19
Global cooperation
...
Health
Global governance
What does it mean to be green? Some remarks on the EU sustainable finance package
Blog
24 May 2021

What does it mean to be green? Some remarks on the EU sustainable finance package

A closer look at the EU's Taxonomy Regulation act.

Michal Dorociak
Michal Dorociak
Climate and environment
Business and capitalism
...
Global cooperation
Wind farm
Blog
12 May 2021

Net zero: despite the greenwash, it’s vital for tackling climate change

Concerns about the implementation of net zero targets have turned into criticism of the concept itself.

Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Richard Black
Steve Smith
Climate and environment
Global cooperation
17
May
17 May 2021, 17:30 - 18:30

Health security and pandemics: both COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance

Dame Sally Davies and Progessor Ngaire Woods explore two of the biggest global health challenges of our time

The green shoots of COVID solidarity
Blog
26 March 2021

The green shoots of COVID solidarity

We must do more to help vulnerable countries and contribute to international initiatives to restore global growth.

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Health
...
COVID-19
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