Should Governments Subsidize Hydrogen? As countries chart paths to net-zero economies, hydrogen is in the spotlight. Here are the risks and opportunities involved in subsidizing it. Insight January 19, 2021
Protecting the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities Despite efforts, marine and coastal pollution from land-based sources not only continues unabated, but it has greatly increased in recent years. Deep Dive January 19, 2021
Building Resilience to Global Risks: NAP Global Network Progress Report 2019-2020 This progress report on the NAP Global Network’s activities from December 2019 to November 2020 highlights our work to support developing countries in accelerating adaptation planning and action. Report January 18, 2021
Greener air travel will depend on these emerging technologies Electric engines, alternative fuels, and better navigation could reduce emissions—and mitigate the impacts of a global return to the skies. IISD in the news January 15, 2021
IGF-WIMOWA Workshop: Gender and mining governance in West Africa This report covers how IGF developed and delivered a tailored workshop on gender and mining governance for stakeholders in 13 West African nations. Report January 15, 2021
Global Tax Reforms Proceeding with Major Mining Implications Global tax reforms aimed at the digital economy may affect how governments tax their natural resources. Policy Analysis January 12, 2021
A Busy 2021 Negotiations Calendar Bodes Well for the Environment The roster of multilateral events for this year is filling up quickly. Our experts reveal why this leaves them cautiously optimistic. Insight January 8, 2021
Building Resilience With Nature: Maximizing Ecosystem-based Adaptation through National Adaptation Plan Processes This document provides guidance on maximizing ecosystem-based adaptation through National Adaptation Plan processes. Guide January 8, 2021