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Local Content Policies in Mining

Key findings on local content policies in mining from a survey of producer countries.
Report January 20, 2026

A Sustainable Asset Valuation Assessment of Nature-Based Solutions in Kigali, Rwanda

This report assesses how nature-based solutions can reduce flood risks, improve health, and deliver economic benefits for nearly 1 million residents in Kigali, Rwanda.
Report January 20, 2026

Why World Trade Organization Rules on Domestic Support Matter for Least Developed Countries

Facundo Calvo argues that while WTO agriculture negotiations tend to focus on spending, for least developed countries, how that support is allocated—especially to the commodities they produce—is equally important.
Insight January 19, 2026

Brochure: Understanding Climate Risks Through an Intersectional Approach (iCRA)

Action research to advance integration of intersectional approaches in adaptation processes and policies.
Brief January 19, 2026

“A misuse of treaties”: Russian oligarchs are using investor-state disputes to sue Ukraine

At least eight ISDS cases have been brought against the Ukrainian government since 2022, a Land and Climate investigation has found. IISD's Nathalie Bernasconi argued that ISDS claims brought by oligarchs constitute “a misuse of treaties.”
IISD in the news January 16, 2026

Mary Grace Gabis-Reyes

Person January 13, 2026

A Day in the Life of a Protected Area Manager

A day in the life of a protected area manager in Belize navigating climate change impacts.
Guide January 13, 2026

Suarni Landuma

Person January 12, 2026

The Venezuela crisis has prompted Canada to double down on oil. Is that the right move?

The dramatic takeover of Venezuela and its oil industry is sparking more talk of pipelines and a fossil fuel bonanza in Canada. But climate experts, economists and others say don’t bet on it. IISD's Philip Gass weighs in.
IISD in the news January 7, 2026

New opportunities emerging in region for sustainable agriculture

Emerging markets, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, are showing promising growth trajectories in consumption of sustainable-certified agricultural commodities, driven by increased environmental awareness, rising incomes and urbanization, according to IISD expert Erika Luna.
IISD in the news January 2, 2026

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