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What Does the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Mean for International Investment Law?
Investment protection cannot override states' climate obligations. How can states leverage this opportunity to align investment governance with climate action?
What Does the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Mean for Environmental Impact Assessments?
End-use emissions from burning fossil fuels must now be factored into environmental impact assessments (EIAs). What do states need to clarify when changing the rules?
What Does the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Mean for Multilateral Environmental Agreements?
Multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) can no longer operate in legal silos. How can states interpret and implement them in an integrated, coherent way?
What Does the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Mean for Environmentally Harmful Subsidies?
States now have a legal obligation to phase out subsidies that harm the environment. What steps can they take to reduce their legal risk?
What Does the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Mean for Climate Adaptation?
States cannot continue to view climate change adaptation as voluntary. How can they demonstrate they are doing their best to meet international obligations?
Industrial Policy and Trade: Key developments to watch
This public webinar took stock of current debates on industrial policy and trade, highlighting the key issues to watch in 2026.
Urgent fixes to Canada's industrial carbon pricing systems needed
With the April 1, 2026, deadline for the Alberta-Ottawa memorandum of understanding fast approaching, leading climate policy experts are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to restore the strength and integrity of Canada’s industrial carbon pricing system to increase competitiveness and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
India’s clean cooking push deepens fuel import risks
India’s rapid transition to cleaner cooking fuels over the past decade has significantly increased the country’s dependence on imported energy, raising concerns about price volatility, supply disruptions and long-term energy security, according to recent analyses by IISD and Global Energy Monitor.