This report presents six building blocks for any international agreement on fossil fuel subsidies identifying a series of options and choices for negotiators to consider.
This policy brief explains how reforming European Union (EU) public procurement rules can drive climate action and strengthen Europe's competitiveness.
A federation of 21 municipalities, one electoral area, and one treaty First Nation that collaboratively plans for and delivers regional-scale services.
Last month, a total of 23 oil and gas exploration licences were awarded across five countries. Israel awarded licences with the largest volume of embodied emissions.
IISD brought together policy officials, Madagascar’s organic cocoa producers and exporters, and Canadian buyers interested in supporting the organic market and enhancing trade to benefit producers and cooperatives.
While European politicians seek to strengthen the link between clean energy and security, Trump officials are expected to push for more gas at a key summit in London. IISD's Farooq Ullah said that "fossil fuels have failed to deliver energy security" and "the clean energy transition is the best way to shield customers from these threats."
Fossil fuel subsidies are often seen as a safety net, protecting consumers from rising energy prices. But do they actually help build long-term energy security? Our experts explain why this assumption might be deeply misleading.
SUNCASA and its local partners in Johannesburg, South Africa, launched a unique initiative that blends environmental action with artistic expression in the heart of Alexandra Township. Led by environmental artist and scientist Hannelie Coetzee, local artists have turned waste carried by the Jukskei River into thought-provoking sculptures and litter traps to tackle flooding and pollution in the region.