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.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has become the 17th country to join the Coalition on Phasing Out Fossil Fuel Incentives Including Subsidies (COFFIS).
At a members’ meeting in June 2025, representatives from Coalition on Phasing Out Fossil Fuel Incentives Including Subsidies (COFFIS) countries met to discuss progress on publishing their fossil fuel subsidy inventories and phase-out plans as well as exchanging fossil fuel subsidy reform experiences and challenges.
The upcoming International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville comes amid global conflicts, rising debt, and deepening inequalities. At the heart of these challenges lies an outdated measure: gross domestic product (GDP). FfD4 offers a chance to rethink this approach and shape a financial system that prioritizes well-being, dignity, and resilience.
This brochure outlines the core services provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development's State of Sustainability Initiatives team.
Ahead of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, this report presents a pragmatic, data-driven framework to strengthen development finance in an increasingly fragmented and uncertain global landscape.
This webinar examined findings from the Commission on Carbon Competitiveness (C3) and the Transition Accelerator’s new report and featured expert views on the industrial strategy needed to boost Canadian competitiveness.
Session at the 2025 Global Land Forum will present innovative legislative and contractual solutions that can address the challenges posed by contract farming for women and local food security.