Canada's energy minister says the country is poised to become one of the world's biggest suppliers of liquefied natural gas, exporting as much as 100 million tonnes per year. But an analysis by IISD suggests Canadian officials may be overplaying the green credentials of Canada's LNG.
A round table to explore the evolving investment needs of least developed countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), current trends in investment governance, and role of the proposed investment facilitation agreement.
Subsidies reached almost R200-billion last year, mostly from increases in Eskom bailouts and carbon tax exemptions, while the renewables subsidy in 2024 was less than 5% of fossil fuel support.
This webinar will unpack what COP 30 and G20 outcomes mean for the future of climate finance, including progress on the NCQG, MDB reforms, and scaling finance for mitigation and adaptation.
61 new oil and gas exploration licences were granted in January 2026, containing an estimated 96.3 MtCO₂. Norway led the expansion, awarding licences containing roughly 40.3 million barrels of oil and 1,031.1 billion cubic feet of gas.
This public webinar featured a panel discussion exploring key design challenges and opportunities for BCAs, with the goal of building a common understanding of trade-offs, risks, and areas of convergence among stakeholders.