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UN compact to protect ocean biodiversity takes effect
With the world's oceans facing dire problems and increased human activity, a new UN treaty lays down environmental rules over international waters.
Dire Dawa Shares Key Lessons for Nature-Based Solutions in Arid Landscapes
DIRE DAWA, ETHIOPIA – As the SUNCASA Project (Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in sub-Saharan Africa) enters its third and final year, over 2 million trees and shrubs have already been planted, and the revitalization of degraded urban river catchments is becoming a reality for local communities in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and South Africa. Looking ahead to 2026, more than 60 partners will come together in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, to share best practices, reflect on lessons learned, take stock of achievements and challenges, and align priorities for the final phase of implementation.
Local Content Policies in Mining
Key findings on local content policies in mining from a survey of producer countries.
A Sustainable Asset Valuation Assessment of Nature-Based Solutions in Kigali, Rwanda
This report assesses how nature-based solutions can reduce flood risks, improve health, and deliver economic benefits for nearly 1 million residents in Kigali, Rwanda.
Why World Trade Organization Rules on Domestic Support Matter for Least Developed Countries
Facundo Calvo argues that while WTO agriculture negotiations tend to focus on spending, for least developed countries, how that support is allocated—especially to the commodities they produce—is equally important.
Brochure: Understanding Climate Risks Through an Intersectional Approach (iCRA)
Action research to advance integration of intersectional approaches in adaptation processes and policies.
“A misuse of treaties”: Russian oligarchs are using investor-state disputes to sue Ukraine
At least eight ISDS cases have been brought against the Ukrainian government since 2022, a Land and Climate investigation has found. IISD's Nathalie Bernasconi argued that ISDS claims brought by oligarchs constitute “a misuse of treaties.”
A Day in the Life of a Protected Area Manager
A day in the life of a protected area manager in Belize navigating climate change impacts.