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UNIGE–IISD Lunch Series on Investment Disputes: Investment Arbitration and Criminal Conduct

Investment arbitration and criminal conduct is the topic for the fourth in a series of public luncheons exploring the complexities of investment disputes at the University of Geneva.
Event September 21, 2017

Cities and Smart Grids in Canada

This report looks specifically at smart grids within the context of grid modernization and urban settings in Canada. 
Report September 21, 2017

Farmland Investments Are Finding their Way to International Arbitration

A claim registered by a Swedish investor against the Tanzanian government for revoking a land title amid concerns over the impact on local communities and a wildlife sanctuary is the first known investor-state dispute against a government linked to the so-called “land grab” phenomenon, which arose out of the 2008 food crisis.
Insight September 20, 2017

Media Availability: What effect does mercury have on fresh water?

Mercury can cause a wide range of physical and mental symptoms in humans. IISD Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA) has a wealth of expertise on the effects of mercury on fresh water and fish, and its impacts on ecosystems overall.
Press release September 20, 2017

Cities And The SDGs: An Interdependent Partnership

"We need to make the SDGs more central to city planning and cities more central to the achievement of the SDGs."

IISD in the news September 20, 2017

Opinion: The SDGs are good enough and it's time to stop analyzing and start acting

"The SDGs may represent our last chance to transition to a world characterized by justice, opportunity, peace, and stability. We must do everything possible not to miss this chance. That means accepting that the stage settings are good enough, and getting on with the play.  Whether or not it turns out to be a tragedy is up to us."

IISD in the news September 20, 2017

Support IISD-ELA at a Barn Raising at Barn Hammer

Event September 20, 2017

Patrick Guerdat

Person September 19, 2017

What will Canada’s energy future look like?

"Amin Asadollahi is the North American lead on climate change mitigation at the International Institute for Sustainable Development. He doesn’t see an overnight elimination of hydrocarbons, but envisions the adoption of sustainable energy sources as an inexorable movement toward greater efficiency as well as an environmental imperative."

IISD in the news September 17, 2017

Together, Canada, China and the EU Can Fill Trump's Climate Leadership Void

"Canada, the European Union and China are sending a powerful signal that they are willing to fill the leadership void created by the Trump Administration backing out of the Paris agreement. This weekend’s summit in Montreal offers the chance for governments to raise their collective efforts and demonstrate how they are leading by example."

IISD in the news September 16, 2017

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