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The EV revolution will take batteries, but are they ethical?
The EV revolution has been racking up a whole supply chain of trouble around the globe (including a recent lawsuit) related to an onslaught of often-contentious new mines opening to meet surging battery-metal demand, not to mention the coming tide of e-waste from old batteries.
Deep Dive Into Fisheries Subsidies, Part 2: Cheap gas and free nets causing problems for shrimp
How Costa Rica’s Environment Minister Talks to his Daughter About Climate Change
India’s Largest Power Producer Wants NOx Norms Diluted For New Coal Plants
India’s power industry, led by its largest producer National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), is pushing to water down the norms for lethal nitrous oxide (NOx) emissions, saying pilot projects of technologies to cut down emissions have proved ineffective in India.
Addressing the Development Dimension of an Overcapacity and Overfishing Subsidy Discipline in the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations
The hottest new thing in sustainable building is, uh, wood
Architects, builders, and sustainability advocates are all abuzz over a new building material they say could substantially reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the building sector.
IISD at the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) 2020
Young innovators team up to clean up Lake Winnipeg
Young innovators from across Canada are coming together to create solutions for the problems affecting Lake Winnipeg.
To neutralise populism, give people more control
Providing individuals with greater agency can improve our politics, say Robin Varghese and Sarah Pray of the Open Society Foundations.