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The Global Restoration Project

John Head

An informal multidisciplinary think tank involving legal and policy experts eager to exchange ideas revolving around global ecological restoration.

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The GRP Gazette: 12 December 2025

This month’s Gazette brings our regular publications to an end. We had a big build-up with our 14 November issue, which reported on a topic of profound significance—the annual global climate negotiations conducted in Brazil. In this issue, ...

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Further Reflections – Two Types of Climate “Tipping Points”

In taking the lead to prepare this month’s GRP Gazette, Grace Wyatt has focused on COP30—that is, the 30th convening of the “Conference of the Parties” negotiations aimed at addressing the climate crisis. Through a rich variety of explanati...

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The GRP Gazette: 14 November 2025

Welcome back to The GRP Gazette! If you’d like to revisit a previous issue, you can find an archive of past newsletters here, written by members of the GRP Team. Access to our newsletters is free.

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Further Reflections – Renewables, Revaluation, and (Cultural) Reform

In taking the lead to prepare this month’s GRP Gazette, Danny Volin has explained and celebrated a “new day for renewables” in energy generation. The explanation is welcome; the celebration is warranted. However, an October 5 New York Times...

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