(London) – G7 member countries should take immediate and concrete action to end fossil fuel subsidies, Human Rights Watch said in a question-and-answer document released today.
TORONTO—In the transition to a net-zero world, a key role will be played by electric vehicles powered by batteries. This is one of the most achievable ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make progress on our climate goals.
This report is an analysis of international public finance for natural gas expansion in the Global South, the economic and environmental costs, and clean alternatives.
To support the ongoing WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations, IISD will hold an online session for WTO negotiators to discuss the current state of play in the process.
Investors are developing an activist streak on matters of emissions reduction. The trend has been growing in Europe for years and has led to some pitched battles in the United States.
New analysis from the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Overseas Development Institute found that G7 nations have collectively spent more on fossil fuels than clean energy since the start of the pandemic.