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Provinces Trigger New Fossil Development with Higher Subsidies than Ottawa’s, IISD Reports

Fossil fuel subsidies from Canadian provinces and territories exceed federal support for the industry, triggering fossil fuel production "that may not otherwise occur" and depriving provinces of "millions in uncollected royalty and tax revenue from fossil fuels," concludes a new report.
IISD in the news February 15, 2022

Provincial fossil fuel subsidies pose big problems for Canada's climate goals

Canada's four main fossil fuel-producing provinces shelled out $4 billion in subsidies for the industry from April 2020 to the end of last year, a new report reveals.
IISD in the news February 15, 2022

Canada’s Provinces Provided at Least CAD 2.5 Billion in Fossil Fuel Subsidies Last Year

Provincial governments are still providing billions of dollars to prop up fossil fuels, concludes a new report from the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) tallying subsidies in Canada’s four major oil and gas producing provinces.
Press release February 15, 2022

Provincial oil & gas sector aid topped $2.5B in fiscal 2021: report

Canada's four major oil and gas-producing provinces put at least $2.5 billion in total towards subsidies for the fossil fuel industry in the last fiscal year, according to a new report. The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) says the subsidies undermine the federal government's goal of hitting net-zero emissions by 2050.
IISD in the news February 15, 2022

Engaging Decision-Makers in Moving Beyond GDP and Toward Wealth

This brief outlines how decision-makers can be brought into the discussion around comprehensive/inclusive wealth (C/IW). The goal of this discussion is to encourage countries to move beyond GDP and begin using C/IW as a means of assessing national progress.
Brief February 15, 2022

New Payment System Could Boost Intra-African Trade by Billions of Dollars

The new pan-African payment settlement system can reduce transaction times to seconds and lower costs by billions of dollars, removing a key barrier to intra-African trade.
News February 14, 2022

Zeroing In: A guide for the finance sector on the International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Emissions scenario and its implications for oil and gas finance

This Greenpeace UK, IISD and Oil Change International co-published briefing explains the International Energy Agency’s finding that keeping warming to 1.5C leaves no room for new oil and gas development
Brief February 14, 2022

The State of Global Environmental Governance 2021

Our reporting team explores lessons learned from trying to advance global environmental diplomacy amid a year of uneven pandemic recoveries.
Report February 14, 2022

Blocking Ambition: Fossil fuel subsidies in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador

Canada's four fossil fuel-producing provinces provided CAD 2.5 billion in fossil fuel subsidies in the 2020/21 fiscal year.
Report February 14, 2022

Report highlights inequities in Winnipeg neighbourhoods

A new 98-page report highlights some of the inequities well-known by Winnipeggers when it comes to the suburban-downtown divide. A Voluntary Local Review of Winnipeg was published recently and submitted to the United Nations by United Way Winnipeg and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. The report is one of the first of its kind In Canada — Kelowna, B.C., was the first in the country to submit the report — and shares Winnipeg’s progress towards localizing sustainable development goals or "SDGs."
IISD in the news February 12, 2022

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