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Anger and Indifference on Lake Winnipeg

"Lake 227 may be the least well-known and most well-studied lake in the world,” Paterson had told me earlier as we dragged on our heavy rain gear at the lab. More than 200 published papers have used data from Lake 227 over the last five decades. 

IISD in the news June 26, 2017

Big Data: What is it? How Can It Help Advance Sustainable Development?

What is big data and how could it help advance sustainable development? We sat down with Geoff Gunn from our Water Program to learn more.
Insight June 26, 2017

This Manitoba researcher is turning cattails into lake-saving biofuel

"Research scientist Richard Grosshans is counting on cattails to help clean up Lake Winnipeg and Manitoba's wetlands, while also offering an organic, sustainable source of biofuel."

IISD in the news June 26, 2017

Standards and Biodiversity

The Standards and Biodiversity Report analyzes the criteria and market coverage of 15 major agricultural voluntary sustainability standards against key biodiversity parameters.
Report June 26, 2017

Expert Workshop: Public Procurement and Innovation for Low-Carbon Infrastructure

Cement is responsible for 5 per cent of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. IISD will be co-hosting an expert workshop in Brussels on June 23, 2017 that aims to establish effective measures that link public procurement and low-carbon development in the construction industry. We seek to validate our findings and gather further input on strategic recommendations from all relevant stakeholders (industry, public procurers, policy-makers, investors, experts).
Event June 23, 2017

Trade, Investment Law and Public Health: The Phillip Morris saga

Companies are increasingly relying on international trade and investment agreements to challenge domestic regulatory measures. This luncheon will examine what the proceedings backed by Philip Morris and its affiliates mean for public health measures and the fight against tobacco consumption.
Event June 22, 2017

The Energy Charter Treaty

The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) is an energy investment agreement that has grown into an obstacle to impactful climate policies—and a safeguard for the fossil fuel industry. The European Union, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom have all withdrawn from the treaty, which IISD advocated for, and must now neutralize its 'sunset clause'.
Project June 21, 2017

2016 IGF Annual Report

The achievements and objectives of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) are detailed in its first annual report.
Report June 21, 2017

Zebra mussel spread prompts concerns about visitors to Grand Beach

"Scott Higgins is a research scientist with the IISD Experimental Lakes Area, based in Winnipeg. Higgins said there are beaches along the Great Lakes that have been covered with shells in the past, but it doesn't necessarily mean the health of the lake will be drastically harmed."

IISD in the news June 20, 2017

Zebra mussels spreading in Lake Winnipeg; scientist says news isn’t all bad

"Higgins says zebra mussels have been confirmed in four bodies of water in Manitoba: Cedar Lake, Singush Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, the Red River and Lake Winnipeg since 2013. Higgins says in about the 700 or so lakes that have been invaded in North America, there are only two examples where they’ve been effectively eliminated, and both were small lakes where potash was added."

IISD in the news June 20, 2017

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