
Hermione Dace
@dacehermione
Climate policy at Tony Blair Institute @InstituteGC | Working on the future of food | Views are my own
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27-08-2019 12:14:53
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Diaries at the ready! Tony Blair Institute for Global Change is on the road for Party Conferences and we've got a really exciting program of #FutureOfBritain events across Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative conferences...


Plentiful, good-quality housing is essential to the prosperity of the country and people's quality of life. But currently the system is holding back progress at every point. Our new Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report with YIMBY Alliance sets out how it can be reformed institute.global/insights/econo…


Excellent new report from @DollyvanT and Henry Dimbleby. It gives practical advice and insights on how to tackle the obesity crisis, drawing on interviews with health secretaries, senior ministers and prime ministers, including Tony Blair nesta.org.uk/report/nourish…


In our new report, "From Crisis to Conflict: Climate Change and Violent Extremism in the Sahel," Tony Blair Institute for Global Change explores how climate-driven resource scarcity is fueling escalating conflict in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. Let’s unpack👇





Interesting interactive overview of how crops are being affected by climate impacts all over the world Carbon Brief interactive.carbonbrief.org/crops-extreme-…





In today's #MustRead, Hermione Dace warns that hunger from climate-driven crop failures is fueling a surge in migration. Without urgent investment in resilient agriculture, today’s pressures will spiral into a full-blown crisis. Project Syndicate project-syndicate.org/commentary/gov…

Strengthening agricultural resilience is not just a development issue. In an age of escalating climate-related disasters, it is a geopolitical imperative, argues Tony Blair Institute for Global Change’s Hermione Dace. bit.ly/41aUlfR

Investing in climate-resilient agriculture is the most effective way to tackle the current migration crisis and ensure global stability, writes Tony Blair Institute for Global Change’s Hermione Dace. bit.ly/41aUlfR