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EU Court Annuls EU Fisheries Deal With Morocco, Backing Polisario

An EU court has struck down the bloc’s trade and fisheries deals with Morocco, saying that the consent of the people of Western Sahara is required.
News October 20, 2021

Governments’ Fossil Fuel Production Plans Out of Sync with Paris Limits

The 2021 Production Gap Report finds governments still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than what would be consistent with 1.5°C.
Press release October 20, 2021

Countries' fossil fuel production plans out of sync with Paris limits: UN report

Over the next two decades, governments are collectively projecting an increase in global oil and gas production and only a modest decrease in coal production.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Plans for global fossil fuel production wildly out of step with climate limits

World governments plan to produce fossil fuels at more than double the rate consistent with warming of 1.5°C, new research has found.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Réchauffement climatique : le monde est encore (trop) accro aux énergies fossiles (in French)

Les pays ne réduisent pas leurs productions de charbon, gaz et pétrole, des combustibles qui réchauffent la planète. Pire, ils les augmentent, alerte l'ONU dans un rapport.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Report shows fossil fuel production out of step with government climate commitments

Governments around the world expect to produce twice as much fossil fuels as their climate commitments would allow, a new international report has found.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

The world is aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. Here's what that means

Canada has committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 to fight climate change. At the upcoming COP26 climate summit, hitting net zero globally by 2050 is a key goal.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Planned fossil fuel output shatters 1.5 degrees Celsius climate target: UN

The world's nations are currently planning to produce more than double the amount of coal, oil and gas consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the United Nations said on Wednesday (Oct 20).
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Fossil fuel production must be cut in half to control global warming: study

Plans for fossil fuel production around the world are twice the level necessary to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to a report released Wednesday.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

Why fossil fuel subsidies are so hard to kill

Fossil-fuel subsidies are one of the biggest financial barriers hampering the world's shift to renewable energy sources. Each year, governments around the world pour around half a trillion dollars into artificially lowering the price of fossil fuels — more than triple what renewables receive. This is despite repeated pledges by politicians to end this kind of support, including statements from the G7 and G20 groups of nations.
IISD in the news October 20, 2021

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