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Investment-Related Dispute Settlement: Reflections on a new beginning

If investment-related dispute settlement mechanisms at the international level were to be built anew, what should they look like? That question was the focus of an interactive expert meeting hosted by IISD, in Montreux, Switzerland, October 17–18, 2014.
Report February 26, 2015

CRiSTAL Parks: The Community-based Risk Screening Tool – Adaptation and Livelihoods with a focus on Protected Areas

Press release February 25, 2015

Blue bristles littering Red River Mutual Trail from snow clearing machine

"Experimental Lakes researcher Dr. Michael Rennie, who studies micro-plastics in Lake Winnipeg, said his kids brought some of the bristles home from the skating trail."

IISD in the news February 25, 2015

State of the Great Lakes Reporting (webinar)

Insight February 24, 2015

Engaging the Public in a New Provincial Climate Change and Green Economy Plan: Reducing emissions, enhancing our resilience to climate change and building a green economy (<em>TomorrowNow</em> consultations paper)

Report February 24, 2015

Cultivating the Next Generation of Watershed Stewards (webinar)

Insight February 20, 2015

2015 Toronto Water Gala

On Thursday, February 19, 2015, IISD hosted a special event in Toronto on water to celebrate Canada’s unique Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA), which is now managed by IISD
Conference February 19, 2015

Boreal forest stakeholders meet in OCN

“The Canadian boreal is the world’s largest remaining intact terrestrial ecosystem,” said Dr. Hank Venema, chief scientist at IISD, “Manitoba has a big piece of it and it is really only now coming under pressure from development.  Manitobans want to see their economy and communities prosper, but want it done in a way that is respectful of the land and the people who live on it. We have in this province a unique opportunity to look forward, to strive for—and achieve—the right balance between development and conservation. To get things right where in many other places it has gone wrong.”

IISD in the news February 18, 2015

Investment Treaty News Quarterly, Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2015

Newsletter February 18, 2015

Manitobans Back Ambitious Targets for Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Boreal Forest, poll shows

Press release February 12, 2015

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