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Carbon capture projects are too costly, have ‘questionable’ benefits, report finds

Technology the oil industry is counting on to reduce emissions–carbon capture and storage–is too expensive and difficult to deploy quickly enough to help Canada meet its climate commitments, a global environmental think tank says. Relying on carbon capture and storage to cut greenhouse gases from oil and gas production will mean large public subsidies for projects that are unable to compete on costs against expanding renewable energy sources, rendering the benefits "questionable," the International Institute for Sustainable Development said in a report released Thursday.
IISD in the news September 7, 2023

The world is waiting for the G20 to firm up its stance on climate change

Up until recently, it was hyperbolic to say that climate change would burn up the world, but it’s actually happening today. The string of wildfires in Hawaii, Spain, Canada and Greece this year has destroyed entire settlements, but climate change is not merely about wildfires. It is also the primary reason behind the torrential rainfall and landslides in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Beijing’s worst flooding in 140 years and strangely enough, August 2023 was India’s driest August for 122 years despite the monsoons. The pattern is clear: Under the business-as-usual attitude, we have the makings of a serious challenge to organized life under runaway climate change. It will disturb sowing patterns, diminish crop yields, upend livelihoods and destabilize human development indicators. Excessive human-induced CO2 emissions are squarely responsible.
IISD in the news September 7, 2023

Why the Cost of Carbon Capture and Storage Remains Persistently High

New analysis explores if carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an economically viable solution for emissions reduction in Canada’s oil and gas sector.
Deep Dive September 7, 2023

IGF Case Study: Environmental and Social Impact Assessments in Mining Legal Frameworks

This publication contrasts the legal frameworks for environmental and social impact assessments in three mineral-rich jurisdictions.
Brief September 6, 2023

Gender-Responsive National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Processes: Maximizing the impact of targeted gender analyses 

Reflecting on the gender analyses conducted in nine countries to inform their National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes, this webinar aims to demonstrate the value of targeted gender analysis in promoting gender-responsive adaptation planning and action.
Webinar September 5, 2023

Building a Net-Zero World: How U.S. Finance Can Strengthen Clean Energy Manufacturing Abroad

The world needs to rapidly expand and diversify clean energy supply chains to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and mitigate dangerous climate impacts. While some sectors, such as solar photovoltaic manufacturing, are on track to hit their 2030 targets, there are major shortfalls in the production of many other clean energy products.
IISD in the news September 5, 2023

UN unveils plastic treaty "zero draft"

The UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) has released the "zero draft" of its legally-binding treaty to tackle plastic waste, including options to restrict virgin plastic production and mandate recycled content requirements. The zero draft will be debated by participating states at the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-3) in November.
IISD in the news September 5, 2023

Solar Feeders Promise to Fulfil Solar Targets in Agriculture

Several Indian states like Maharashtra are pushing hard for increased solarization of their agricultural feeders to allow consistent power to its farmers during daytime. Some states like Bihar which don’t have any operational off-grid solar pump scheme have also planned to jump onto the bandwagon.
IISD in the news September 1, 2023

Study reveals G20 nations increased fossil fuel investments in 2022, defying climate goals

Amid the upcoming G20 summit in New Delhi, where global leaders are poised to deliberate on critical topics including climate change, a study reveals a conflicting trend. Attending countries had substantially increased financial support for fossil fuels in 2022, which is in glaring contradiction to achieving the climate objectives set by the Paris Agreement, claims the study. Conducted by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), the study found that G20 member countries extended an all-time high of $1.4 trillion in public funds to bolster the fossil fuel industry in 2022.
IISD in the news September 1, 2023

NATALIE - Nature-based Solutions to Enhance Resilience to Climate Change

NATALIE focuses on advancing ecosystem-based adaptation in Europe, combined with climate-resilient development pathways, developing impactful nature-based solutions (NbS) to accelerate and mainstream the adoption of NbS for climate change resilience.
Project September 1, 2023

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