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Procuring Food Stocks Under World Trade Organization Farm Subsidy Rules
This report examines various ways forward on the issue of food stock schemes under the World Trade Organization 's rules.
Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform by the Numbers
In this infographic, we visualize the potential of fossil fuel subsidy reform to reduce emissions and free up funds—by the numbers.
Art Pushes Climate Change Communications to a New Level in Costa Rica
Supported by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), through the NDC Partnership’s Climate Action Enhancement Package (CAEP), the Next Season project explored the synergies between contemporary art and science to propose innovative approaches to raising awareness of climate change.
Measuring Nature for Post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery
In the face of multiple health and environmental crises, the inefficiencies of GDP as the main measure of economic health and government policy are strikingly apparent.
Tories' climate plan would violate Paris Agreement: experts
If the Conservative party forms government and implements its climate plan, it would violate the terms of the Paris Agreement, environmental law experts say.
Evening Brief: Horror and heartbreak in Kabul
The Tories' climate plan sticks with the 30 per cent target. But because the federal government has submitted a more ambitious target, walking back from it would “be a breach of the Paris Agreement,” Aaron Cosbey, an economist with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, told iPolitics.
Six Ways to Protect Coffee Growers' Yields and Livelihoods
Coffee is one of the world’s most heavily traded commodities, but climate instability and price fluctuations are putting farmer livelihoods at risk.
Un État pétrolier, encore (in French)
Nous voulons combattre les changements climatiques, mais nous en finançons encore le moteur.
Climate change: Europe's extreme rains made more likely by humans
Heavy rain as intense as the downpours behind the recent deadly flooding in Germany and Belgium has been made up to nine times more likely by climate change and up to 19% more intense, BBC News reports, covering a new "rapid attribution" study from the "World Weather Attribution" group of researchers.