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25 Countries and 27 Subnational Jurisdictions Already have Fossil Fuel Production Restrictions

New analysis finds measures to restrict new fossil fuel production have been rising steadily worldwide—signalling a broader shift in how governments are approaching the transition away from fossil fuels.
Press release April 1, 2026

Watershed Moments: Critical conversations on Canada’s freshwater future

Four practical, action‑oriented webinars from seven national partners working to protect, restore, and advocate for Canada’s fresh water.
Event Hub April 1, 2026

Drawing the Line and Holding It: What existing moratoria, bans, and restrictions reveal about transitioning away from fossil fuels

Drawing on a global database of fossil fuel production restrictions, this article explores what policies look like in practice, where they are emerging, and what their strengths and limitations tell us about the politics of managing decline.
Deep Dive April 1, 2026

Jason Lam

Person April 1, 2026

The International Monetary Fund and World Bank Are Reforming Their Main Debt Sustainability Assessment Tool—Here's why it matters

The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are about to revise their main tool for assessing how much low-income countries can borrow, and on what terms. Our experts unpack what’s at stake and why the reform matters for sustainable development.
Explainer April 1, 2026

Guide for Small-Scale Producer Engagement

This guide supports organizations that promote sustainable market-based initiatives to strengthen how they listen to, work with, and learn from producers across different contexts.
Guide March 31, 2026

Two-Speed Multilateralism: Can it address the climate and health agenda?

Speakers will explore opportunities to strengthen the climate–health agenda in the lead-up to COP 31.
Webinar March 30, 2026

World Trade Organization 14th Ministerial Conference Outcomes: Wins, progress, and deal-breakers

Expectations going into the World Trade Organization’s 14th Ministerial Conference were light. The outcomes were even lighter.
Insight March 30, 2026

Island nations fight to save cultural heritage from climate change

The climate crisis is putting human heritage in the firing line. In response, small island states are learning how to adapt.
IISD in the news March 30, 2026

How the Energy Shock Could Deepen Debt Risks in Developing Economies

For countries already carrying heavy debt loads, rising energy and food prices due to the conflict in the Middle East are now threatening to tip fragile macroeconomic positions over the edge. Fernando Morra and Anahí Wiedenbrüg ask who will pay the price and why the answer goes beyond the energy bill.
Insight March 26, 2026

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