Extreme heat is a systems stress test and building resilience requires collective action

Extreme heat is exposing cracks in the systems we rely on every day, from healthcare and energy to business continuity and worker safety. As temperatures rise, are our systems prepared to withstand it? Read more

What it will take to transform US agriculture: Looking back to look forward

What’s holding our agriculture system back, and what signals real change? Discover six pathways to accelerate a just, regenerative future. Read more

The power of play: Practicing futures thinking with philanthropies through games

Games have been proven to provide a creative, action-oriented way to experiment within the current system and imagine how we might create impact. This blog explores how, together with Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, we created a game to help decisionmakers to think and act differently. Read more

Design Futures for Researchers: Translating energy research for external audiences

Transitioning to low-carbon energy systems requires academia, industry and civil society to be deeply interlinked and aligned. To help bridge existing gaps in the energy system, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation convened a series of workshops bringing together a wide range of stakeholders. Forum's Futures Lead, Alisha Bhagat takes us through the events at the first workshop and shares insights on what is needed to build a stronger link between research and action. Read more

Taking inspiration from Bright Spots, where can we focus? A call to action

As Forum for the Future’s latest Future of Sustainability campaign: Reimagining the Way the World Works continues to showcase the social and climate initiatives challenging the status quo, we should each ask ourselves: what can we learn? What are the ‘Bright Spots’ teaching us? Read more

Finding the Bright Spots in our midst: six characteristics

As Forum for the Future’s latest Future of Sustainability campaign, Reimagining the Way the World Works, gathers pace, Forum’s Futures Lead, Alisha Bhagat, and Senior Futures Centre Strategist, Siddhi Ashar, consider how futures tools and long-term thinking can help us scale and amplify the social and climate initiatives giving us hope. They also talk to six characteristics representing what’s urgently needed: transformational change. Read more

Why the future of sustainability lies in today's 'Bright Spot' initiatives

In a world facing climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and growing inequalities, incremental change won’t cut it. But signs of hope are emerging. On the back of COP16 and COP29, Forum for the Future’s Chief Executive, Dr Sally Uren, introduces Forum’s latest Future of Sustainability campaign, Reimagining the Way the World Works. Read more

From Silos to Synergy: Why we need greater dialogue and collective action in food and apparel value chains

Food and fibre industries are facing and further perpetuating complex and interconnected challenges across global value chains. In this blog, Forum’s Associate Director for UK and Europe, Hannah Cunneen, explores what we’re seeing across food and fibre systems, and the opportunities for cross-sectoral collaborations in meeting social and environmental challenges head on. Read more

Why visionary leadership is essential for climate justice progress

Through a series of interviews and workshops with frontline community leaders and experts, we’ve heard that climate justice progress is slow and solutions are not directly benefiting communities. Here, Ksenia Benifand, Forum’s Senior Principal Change Designer, explores how the private sector can embrace its role and responsibility in creating equity-centered, collaborative climate justice solutions, through our recently co-published Business Guide to Advancing Climate Justice. Read more

The need for visionary leadership to create positive climate and health outcomes

How can visionary leadership address systemic climate and health problems and create transformative solutions? Hannah Pathak, Forum’s International Managing Director and co-director of the Climate and Health Coalition, shares why it is imperative for the private sector, and those in leadership positions, to step up and take a systemic view of health to create co-benefits for climate and health. Read more

Climate, social and economic crises mean we need to talk about the purpose of business

Amid political upheaval, extreme weather, inequality, and economic volatility, businesses play a crucial role in addressing global crises. Dr Sally Uren, Chief Executive of Forum, highlights six key features that can unlock the private sector's potential: access to finance, global supply chains, consumer brand influence, innovation, data utilisation, and impactful partnerships. Read more

Can hydrogen bring about true transformation of our energy systems?

Growing interest in hydrogen’s potential as an alternative to fossil fuels has been rising. But does hydrogen, as an energy carrier, support our most hopeful imaginations? In this blog we examine whether hydrogen's development and deployment represent innovation or familiarity. Read more