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Analyzing the Systemic Impacts of Forest Landscape Restoration: The case of Viridis Terra in Peru

This Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) focuses on land restoration interventions in the Peruvian Andes and the socio-economic benefits for the community.
Report September 21, 2023

Working with Countries to Move Beyond GDP

Any framework that goes beyond GDP to measure societal progress must be country owned.
Insight September 20, 2023

What happens to Canada after oil demand peaks?

What will the energy transition mean for Canada's oil and gas sectors, which have long been a powerhouse of the country's economy? Aaron Cosbey, a senior associate and economist at the International Institute for Sustainable Development, lays out what he sees happening to demand for fossil fuels in the next decade, and how the country can navigate the transition to minimize economic disruption.
IISD in the news September 20, 2023

Can the cotton industry protect its workforce in a changing climate?

Cotton is ubiquitous in human lives, with approximately half of all textiles made of the material, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development. But the sector's sustainability issues stand to be exacerbated by increased risk to extreme heat, drought, floods and wildfires already being caused by climate change, Forum for the Future warned in a 2021 report. Besides cutting yields, it will also affect the well-being of those involved in the supply chain.
IISD in the news September 18, 2023

Don’t write off the Just Energy Transition Partnership just yet

When it was announced at COP26 in 2021, South Africa's Just Energy Transition Partnership seemed to offer an answer to a weighty question: how can we not only usher in large-scale renewables investment into developing countries, but also rapidly wind down their coal sectors? However, in the nearly two years since the JETP was announced, critics have taken issue with everything from the way the JETP packages are funded to the pace at which they are being rolled out.
IISD in the news September 18, 2023

Relinquishment of Closed Mine Sites: Policy steps for governments

This report reviews the concept of mine site relinquishment, scans global practices, and discusses challenges, key considerations, and policy steps.
Report September 18, 2023

The Scramble for the Markets of the Future: Decarbonization, Trade and Geopolitics

This event is part of the WTO's Public Forum, focusing on climate-related trade restrictions and discussing the challenges of international cooperation in reaching climate goals.
Conference September 15, 2023

What to expect from the upcoming SDG Summit?

The SDG Lab, Cepei, and IISD will host will host a virtual conversation and Q&A session with SDG experts exploring why the SDG Summit is crucial, how to raise ambition for SDG implementation, and discuss lessons learned pivotal to turbocharging the 2030 Agenda in the remaining seven years.
Webinar September 14, 2023

Alberta and Canada are talking about claiming emissions reduction credits for exporting fossil fuels

Alberta and Ottawa are searching for ways to claim credit for potentially reducing greenhouse gas emissions in countries that swap their coal-fired power plants with Canadian gas, documents obtained by Canada's National Observer reveal. Energy discussions between Canada's largest oil-producing province and the federal government are taking place over the next year. A draft text of the working group's terms of reference shows the two sides, which are usually at odds over climate policy, are teaming up to explore how to use Article 6 of the Paris Agreement to the fossil fuel sector's advantage.
IISD in the news September 14, 2023

Integrating Sustainability Standards in South–South Trade Policies Can Improve Producers' Livelihoods in Developing Countries, New Report Shows

Trade between developing countries and regions—known as "South–South trade"—is growing rapidly. In the past couple of decades, its value has grown almost tenfold, from USD 600 billion in 1995 to USD 5.3 trillion in 2021. A new report from the International Institute for Sustainable Development explores how governments in developing countries are using voluntary sustainability standards in their trade policies to ensure this growth benefits small-scale producers, communities, and the environment.
IISD in the news September 14, 2023

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