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Natural Capital in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago

Natural resources play fundamental roles in our well-being and lives, as well as sustaining a country's comprehensive wealth.
Brief May 23, 2024

Human Capital in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago

Human capital is the major component of comprehensive wealth in most countries, and how it is managed is key to long-term prosperity.
Brief May 23, 2024

Financial Capital in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago

Like other assets of the comprehensive wealth portfolio, financial capital can be used to support a country's long-term prosperity.
Brief May 23, 2024

Tackling flash floods, urban heat, and other climate change threats in three sub-Saharan African Cities

A new project will use solutions found in nature to improve the resilience of 2.2 million people in Dire Dawa (Ethiopia), Kigali (Rwanda), and Johannesburg (South Africa).
Press release May 22, 2024

Climate: can young activists still sway the outcome of COP negotiations?

Young activists are key figures of the climate movement. So much has been self-evident ever since Greta Thunberg sat outside the steps of the Swedish parliament during school hours in August 2018 and galvanized others from her generation to follow suit in the international movement of Fridays for Future. But beyond symbolic power, can young people actually sway the outcome of the United Nations’ climate negotiations?
IISD in the news May 22, 2024

IISD representing locals on global stage

The International Institute for Sustainable Development is sharing its work from the Experimental Lakes Area at the World Water Forum.
IISD in the news May 22, 2024

Biodiversity Is in Crisis—Here's one way to fix it

A growing movement of projects and partnerships is using locally driven and gender-responsive nature-based solutions to address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. Scaling up this work to match the urgency and reach of the crises will be a challenge—but it’s one we must embrace.
Insight May 21, 2024

Experts: What are the biggest geopolitical risks to climate action in 2024?

With the world nearly half way through a "critical decade" for climate action, overcoming geopolitical risks in order to start rapidly cutting emissions is paramount to limiting global warming.
IISD in the news May 20, 2024

Comprehensive Wealth in Ethiopia

Ethiopia has made progress in expanding its comprehensive wealth despite social, economic, and environmental challenges—but there is room for growth.
Report May 17, 2024

Comprehensive Wealth in Trinidad and Tobago

The compilation of comprehensive wealth measures for Trinidad and Tobago from 1995 to 2020 reveals unsettling trends that GDP keeps invisible.
Report May 17, 2024

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