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Earth Negotiations Bulletin

For more than two decades, Earth Negotiations Bulletin has provided transparency and accountability to international policy-making at the United Nations.
Project March 2, 1997

IISD launches informative guide for business on ISO 14000 standards

Press release November 17, 1996

Strong Report Proposes That Knowledge Become the Basis of International Development

Press release November 17, 1996

Global Sustainable Development Network Assisted Through Infrastructure Agreement

Press release October 16, 1996

IISD launches report card on the World Trade Organization

Press release September 10, 1996

A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio interview about our green office

Press release September 2, 1996

Winnipeg based International Institute for Sustainable Development named Collaborating Centre for the United Nations Environmental Programme

Press release June 19, 1996

IISD to host North American Public Hearing on Forests

Press release June 19, 1996

Exploring Harmful Algal Blooms

The longest-running experiment at IISD Experimental Lakes Area has involved adding phosphorus and nitrogen to a lake since 1968 to study nutrient contributions to algal blooms.
Project June 30, 1968

Measuring the Costs of Pollution in Canada

Pollution has consequences for individuals, society at large and the economy. Damages lead to higher costs for many things, inlcuding: medical care, raw materials, food and taxes.
Project

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