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Journalists Get Schooled On Climate Change Reporting
"With the media being a crucial factor in telling the climate change story, every endeavour to tell that story as simplified as possible is equally crucial. Over the past weekend, nearly a dozen local journalists got the chance to learn how to do just that."
Can We Measure Resilience? Reducing Agriculture’s Vulnerability to Climate Change
Hutterite colonies leading the masses with biomass heating
“With the provincial ban on the use of coal for space heating in Manitoba, a good number of Manitoba’s Hutterite colonies have recently upgraded or converted their heating systems from aging coal-burning systems to cleaner biomass boiler heating systems,” says Richard Grosshans, bioeconomy lead for International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)’s water program.
Une nouvelle loi pour sécuriser les terres au profit des paysans maliens
Strengthening the Ties Between Gender and Resilience? Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy
Sustainable agriculture practices needed to stem biodiversity loss
Creating solutions for the next 150 years
"Sisler High School student Carl Dizon was surprised to be one of three winners of the International Institute for Sustainable Development Experimental Lakes Area’s essay contest."
Anger and Indifference on Lake Winnipeg
"Lake 227 may be the least well-known and most well-studied lake in the world,” Paterson had told me earlier as we dragged on our heavy rain gear at the lab. More than 200 published papers have used data from Lake 227 over the last five decades.