Experimental Lakes Area gets charitable status from CRA
"The group that now runs the Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario says it’s improved its chances of staying sustainable."
"The group that now runs the Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario says it’s improved its chances of staying sustainable."
"Islanders can read how the Liberal government anticipated they should have been doing something in regard to climate change impacts in the Nov. 2013 report entitled Climate Change Adaptation and Canadian Infrastructure by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)."
An opinion piece from Dave Sawyer, a past vice-president with IISD.
"12. After years of talks, Ottawa, Ontario and the IISD reach a deal to keep the Experimental Lakes Area open. Which of the following discovery was not made by scientists at the unique outdoor laboratory...?"
IISD president Scott Vaughan offers up a new argument in support of getting a working carbon pricing system up and running in Canada: selling more clean hydro to the Americans.
In this video Western Producer reporter Robin Booker asked Richard Grosshans why he is researching cattail harvesting, when producers might see a cattail biomass industry in the Prairies, and whether some of the nutrients cattails absorb can be recaptured for use on the farm.
IISD-ELA researcher Mike Rennie speaks with the Interlake Spectator about some generous funding from the Lake Winnipeg Foundation for research into microplastics.
'What will be protested this year at the World Economic Forum in Davos?' asks Simon Zadek.
"Best known for saving the Experimental Lake Area, the Winnipeg-based International Institute for Sustainable Development was also among the first think-tanks with a global reach to paint the economy green. We sat down with Henry David Venema, IISD's chief scientist and vice-president for business development, to talk about environmental challenges facing Manitoba."
"Philip Gass, a senior researcher at the International Institute for Sustainable Development, said the impression outside of Canada is that strong climate policy is expected to emerge from the province over the coming months."