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Fossil fuel clampdown could finally be on its way

According to Chris Beaton, Research and Communications Officer at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD): “Fossil-fuel consumer subsidies hamper economic growth by taking away scarce resources that could be put to better purposes.”

IISD in the news March 24, 2015

Sustainable Consumption and Production Indicators for the Future SDGs

Report March 24, 2015

China's greening of its financial market reform

In this op-ed for China Daily, IISD Senior Fellow and Associate Simon Zadek talks about China's greening of its financial market reform.

IISD in the news March 23, 2015

Empowering Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) by Leveraging Public Procurement: Eight Big Ideas From Mexico

At its most basic level, sustainable public procurement aims to ensure that government spending benefits a country both environmentally and socially.
Report March 23, 2015

New Research Reveals Impact of China’s Carbon Policies on Business

Press release March 22, 2015

A look back at Canada’s climate change inaction in 2014

"Despite Canada’s faltering reputation on the climate change front, Philip Gass, a senior energy researcher with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, credited the Harper government with pledging $300-million to the Green Climate Fund at the end of the G20 summit. “We’re very happy to see that contribution, but we’ve still not seen an emissions reduction target yet,” Gass said."

IISD in the news March 22, 2015

Prioritizing “No Significant Harm” over “Reasonable and Equitable” in Governance of Aquifers

This commentary reflects on the governance of transboundary aquifers and suggests that the principle of “no significant harm” should ultimately be prioritized over that of “reasonable and equitable use.”
Policy Analysis March 20, 2015

Green Finance is a Growing Focus for China

Press release March 19, 2015

Winnipeggers feel better about city than they realize, study indicates

"It's important that people feel good about their city," said Charles Thrift, a project manager at the International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD), an independent policy research organization. "The research that we've put together here shows that how we perceive our city is a factor in how we live in our city."

IISD in the news March 19, 2015

Strategic Large-Basin Management for Multiple Benefits: Submission to the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission

Report March 14, 2015

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