A review of the 44 Voluntary National Reviews countries submitted to the United Nations in 2024 shows how a year of upheaval is impacting Sustainable Development Goal progress.
In May 2025, countries awarded oil and gas exploration licences with an estimated 143.4 million tonnes of embodied carbon dioxide emissions, corresponding to 109,000 km2 of new acreage.
A new report released today by the IISD and Environmental Defence warns that Canada’s continued expansion of oil and gas production risks stranding billions in future investment as the world accelerates its shift to cleaner energy.
Manitoba's Hudson Bay Lowlands is a biodiversity hotspot and conservation powerhouse, making it one of the most ecologically intact landscapes on Earth which delivers value socially, economically, and ecologically.
An economic assessment of continued oil and gas investment in Canada under three global demand scenarios, with a focus on investment returns, industry value, and government revenue.
A peer review of fossil fuel subsidies between Canada and Argentina – already years behind schedule – stalled after Argentina ceased communication following its 2023 election and subsequent change in government.
This report analyzes fiscal challenges in emerging markets and proposes a flexible, transparent framework for sustainable debt management and improved fiscal resilience.
We call on all international investment stakeholders to contribute to our public conversation on Rethinking Investment Treaties and give us your views.
New Report: The Hudson Bay Lowlands, one of the most ecologically intact landscapes on Earth, delivers $250 million annually in ecosystem services and $1.2 Trillion in carbon storage value — and that’s just in Manitoba.