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NET-ZERO BREAKTHROUGH? Hopeful Signs as Regulator Finalizes Energy Futures Report

The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) may be on the verge of a breakthrough as it nears the end of a high-stakes, 18-month effort to map a net-zero pathway for the country’s energy sector.
IISD in the news May 16, 2023

ASEAN-IGF Minerals Cooperation: Scoping study on critical minerals supply chains in ASEAN

IGF-ASEAN study exploring opportunities arising from rising demand for critical minerals and metals to fuel the energy and digital transitions.
Report May 16, 2023

Voyage de Justin Trudeau en Asie : guerre et commerce au menu (in French)

Le premier ministre Justin Trudeau s'envole aujourd’hui pour un voyage de sept jours qui le mènera à Séoul, en Corée du Sud, et à Hiroshima, au Japon, pour le sommet du G7.
IISD in the news May 15, 2023

Ask the Expert: Ruth Phillips Itty, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Saint Lucia

Ruth Phillips Itty has spent more than a decade working with public, private and non-governmental organisations, as a climate change, environment and international development professional. She shares some insights from her experience as Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Saint Lucia, 2019-2023.
IISD in the news May 15, 2023

New report: Funding for Canadian prairies water infrastructure urgently needed, but nature offers innovative solution

Our prairie provinces’ water infrastructure—from pipes to treatment facilities—upon which millions of Canadians depend is aging and depreciating at an alarming rate. However, natural infrastructure (NI) can offer a practical and cost-effective solution, when scaled up and adopted across all levels of government.
IISD in the news May 12, 2023

OECD attempts to solve mining sector's TP problem

The OECD and IGF have opened a public consultation on a framework designed to improve TP regulation in the mining industries of developing countries.
IISD in the news May 11, 2023

The Just Transition Toolbox for Coal Regions — Knowledge needs in the South-East-Asian context

This webinar, the first in the expert exchange series, presents the "Just Transition Toolbox", providing practitioners working on just energy transitions in coal regions with guidance materials and practical examples.
Webinar May 10, 2023

Funding for Canadian Prairies’ water infrastructure urgently needed, but nature offers innovative solutions—new report

The Canadian Prairie provinces’ water infrastructure is aging and depreciating at an alarming rate. However, natural infrastructure can offer a practical and cost-effective solution when scaled up and adopted across all levels of government.
Press release May 10, 2023

Funding for Canadian Prairies Water Infrastructure Urgently Needed, but Nature Offers Innovative Solution: New Report From International Institute for Sustainable Development

Our prairie provinces' water infrastructure—from pipes to treatment facilities—upon which millions of Canadians depend is aging and depreciating at an alarming rate. However, natural infrastructure (NI) can offer a practical and cost-effective solution, when scaled up and adopted across all levels of government.
IISD in the news May 10, 2023

Funding for Canadian Prairies Water Infrastructure Urgently Needed, but Nature Offers Innovative Solution: New Report From International Institute for Sustainable Development

Our prairie provinces' water infrastructure—from pipes to treatment facilities—upon which millions of Canadians depend is aging and depreciating at an alarming rate. However, natural infrastructure (NI) can offer a practical and cost-effective solution, when scaled up and adopted across all levels of government.
IISD in the news May 10, 2023

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