After last year’s COP 30 disappointment, governments will seek a renewed push to phase out fossil fuels at the first global summit on the theme in Colombia.
As tensions in the Middle East raise concerns about disruptions to global oil supply, including risks around the Strait of Hormuz, and as governments gather in Colombia for the first international conference on a just transition away from fossil fuels, a familiar reflex is re-emerging: in uncertain times, double down on fossil fuels. For many subnational governments, that instinct is not just outdated - it is also very risky.
74% of Winnipeg restaurant-goers want their local eateries to do more about waste, according to a new survey conducted by IISD Experimental Lakes Area.
On Earth Day, many Winnipeggers reflect on their impact on the environment and how they can alter their habits. According to a new survey conducted by IISD, a majority of people and food service businesses in Winnipeg believe some of that change can happen at local eateries.
A new nature-based EcoFilter system in Johannesburg is transforming how polluted urban rivers can be managed by combining water treatment, real-time data generation, and community benefits in a single solution.
The report outlines key opportunities for Zambia to grow its copper processing and manufacturing industries and provides recommendations on how to seize those opportunities.