Manitoba’s Roadmap to Net-Zero, released today, embraces the shift to an innovative, affordable, low-carbon economy with low-cost energy, built through meaningful partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. All Manitobans stand to benefit.
This guide supports agricultural cooperatives (ACs) and their partners in Cambodia to develop business plans that strengthen sustainability and resilience.
More digging is a poor way to leave a hole. This is what's happening as Canada tries to build its low-carbon economy of the future, investing in clean energy while at the same time funding a growing fossil fuel industry. The inherent contradictions are becoming harder to ignore as the climate continues to warm, and we keep talking about new pipelines and LNG facilities as sound investments, writes IISD's Nichole Dusyk.
A reservoir about an hour away from Winnipeg is being drained in an ongoing battle against zebra mussels. "Zebra mussels are really the poster child for the aquatic invasive species. They spread incredibly quickly," IISD-ELA's Scott Higgins says.
This webinar series from IISD and ClientEarth will explore how investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS) challenges climate, social, and development progress; take stock of ongoing ISDS reform initiatives; and discuss what is needed to unlock substantive reform.
In Kigali, Rwanda, youth are taking the lead in climate action by turning dance, drama, poetry, visual arts, and even fashion into powerful platforms for environmental awareness.
This report analyzes the potential of eight selected innovative financial instruments to mobilize private sector finance for climate change adaptation and mitigation actions in developing countries.