A Specialized Guarantee Facility for Industrial Decarbonization: The Case for a Dedicated, Pooled Risk-Sharing Instrument
This blog was originally published on Illuminem, and has been co-authored with Rhian-Mari Thomas. She is the CEO...
Promoting fair, transparent, and rights-based approaches to managing land use and investments
Land governance shapes who can access land, how it’s used, and the rules that guide those decisions.
Energy and food system transitions, together with effects of climate change and accelerating biodiversity loss, place increasing pressure on land. Effective land governance is foundational to inclusive development, but requires coordination across legal, institutional, economic, and social dimensions.

We bridge sectoral laws and land-use planning through participatory approaches to ensure community rights are recognized and upheld.
We support governments, civil society, communities and all relevant stakeholders to strengthen legal and policy frameworks, institutional capacity, and public accountability in land governance, while advancing the responsible governance of land‑based investments — including in agriculture, renewable energy, forestry, and extractive industries.
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Climate change poses an existential threat to ecosystems, with potentially far-reaching impacts on agriculture, forestry, wind and solar...
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Exploring how AI is reshaping sustainability transitions across planetary health, energy systems, industry and labor, finance, and democratic resilience — where the same capabilities that open new pathways also introduce systemic risks that no single sector can address alone. CCSI and Hitachi's report maps AI’s emerging risks and opportunities, and presents a global governance framework to manage this technological transition sustainably.
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