A PLATFORM
FOR GLOBAL CHANGE

iQ’s virtual platform
which aims to provide a forum
for transnational and collaborative research and raise awareness.

The Innovation Platform for Global Change (or ‘iPlatform’) is iQ’s virtual platform which aims to provide a forum for transnational and collaborative research and raise awareness. We want to engage specifically with students and young thinkers, and leading academics, lawyers, policy thinkers, governments and industry, from universities, think-tanks, government bodies, and international institutions.

Scotia Group

Policy Proposals

The Scotia Group’s network of leaders across law, politics, academia, industry and finance have offered a number of bold initiatives that they hope will inspire urgent climate action.

Scotia Group

Dialogues

The Scotia Group has partnered with Friend Institutions to convene Climate Majlis Dialogues to champion key areas relating to the rule of law, which policy experts believe could be harnessed to positively ‘move the dial’ and help avoid a 1.5°C rise in global temperatures by 2030.

Scotia Group

Multimedia

The Scotia Group aims to lay some foundations and seek out specific, bold and achievable policies, that link the global rule of law to climate action. It is hoped these efforts will help to encourage global solidarity and unearth solutions which will avert the worst consequences of the climate crisis, a historic and unprecedented concern shared by all countries and communities.

Global Commitments
to the Rule of Law

Interviews and Podcasts

Discussions with legal and policy luminaries on pressing rule of law issues which is intended to promote the flow of ideas to address pressing global challenges.

Intergenerational
Dialogue

A platform for global change

iQ is firmly of the view that we must expand our public policy toolkits to confront the demographic and economic global realities. It is only by engaging with generational conflict as policy makers that we can hope to grapple with some of the biggest problems that global societies face in the decade ahead.