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Water Transfers: What they are and why they need to be better managed

One of the most ambitious responses to the unequal distribution of water around the globe is the large-scale physical transfers of water from one source or basin to another—otherwise known as water transfers. We explore why they happen and how we can manage them better.
Insight September 21, 2018

Advancing Linked Carbon Pricing Instruments: Lessons on governing carbon pricing clubs from non-climate institutions

Report September 21, 2018

G7 promise to kill fossil fuel subsidies hangs over Halifax meetings

As climate change warms the oceans and melts polar ice, rising the seas and provoking extreme storms, G7 members have found themselves unable to share basic facts about their promise to kill off government handouts to carbon-polluting industries.

IISD in the news September 20, 2018

Restoring what we've ruined may be the best defence against climate-change disasters

A new study shows that restoring shorelines, riverbeds and wetlands to what they were before we interfered with them is both cheaper and more beneficial than traditional flood mitigation projects.

IISD in the news September 20, 2018

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Person September 19, 2018

Estimating Employment Effects of the Circular Economy

This note summarizes some of the definitions of the term "circular economy" and the baselines that have been used for projections on job impacts and growth. 
Brief September 19, 2018

Urgent Action on Green Infrastructure Can Reduce Economic Risk

Natural infrastructure—such as wetlands and riverbeds—can help reduce the damage and costs of flooding in Canada, a new study finds.

IISD in the news September 18, 2018

Damage and Costs Caused by Flooding in Manitoba Could Be Reduced by Investing in Natural Infrastructure

The damage caused by the frequent flooding that Manitoba endures annually could be significantly mitigated if more were invested to maintain its natural infrastructure, such as wetlands and riverbeds. 
Press release September 18, 2018

'Urgent action needed' to preserve wetlands and mitigate flood risk: report

A new report, issued in partnership with the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the Intact Centre and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, indicates restoring ponds and wetlands can be a more cost-friendly and effective way of preventing flooding than man-made alternatives, such as dams or levies.

IISD in the news September 18, 2018

Le BAC suggère d’utiliser les infrastructures naturelles pour limiter les inondations

Une étude faite conjointement par le Bureau d’assurance du Canada (BAC), le Centre Intact d’adaptation au climat et le International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) suggère aux communautés d’utiliser les infrastructures naturelles afin de limiter les risques d’inondation.

IISD in the news September 18, 2018

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