Carbon pricing is widely considered one of the most efficient tools for reducing emissions—yet global experience reveals a persistent gap between its theoretical promise and the political realities of implementation.
With the war in West Asia choking supplies of liquefied petroleum gas to India, experts have suggested a gradual expansion of electric cooking, especially in urban areas, as one key way to limit the country’s high reliance on imported cooking gas.
This inventory showcases the variety of nature-based solutions projects (both completed and ongoing) that are being implemented across Belize's diverse ecosystems.
This year, the NGO Committee on the Status of Women (NGO/CSW) Forum will feature a dedicated hybrid session highlighting the gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) approach and outcomes of the Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SUNCASA) Project.
The House Committee on Climate Change held a key briefing with IISD to discuss the EASE Project—Emissions Ambition for Sustainable Economies—an initiative aimed at strengthening climate action through innovative policy and economic mechanisms.