Thomas Saleh speaks to CBC about IISD-ELA researchers who are employing artificial intelligence to predict when ice melts, catch sensor errors, and track environmental changes like never before.
IISD experts write on the International Court of Justice's long-awaited advisory opinion on the "Duties of States with Respect to Climate Change." In the opinion, the court confirmed that states have an obligation under existing international law to prevent significant damage to the climate system. Failure to fulfill this obligation can result in liability.
This timely discussion will bring together experts from across the energy, gender, development, business, and government sectors to share research, innovations, and real-world experience aimed at making energy policy more inclusive and effective.
A policy primer on the main types of cybersecurity measures and their trade implications, with a focus on key considerations for policy-makers in developing countries.
IISD-ELA researchers are collaborating with local groups to study how Indigenous communities can sustainably harvest wild rice in an effort toward food sovereignty and the preservation of cultural tradition.
New guidance from the United Kingdom requires emissions from burning extracted fossil fuels to be considered in environmental impact assessments. The Rosebank project decision will be a first test for the policy in practice.
Scorching droughts that wither crops and pasture, torrential rains that flood fields, and storms that wash out roads. These events don’t just impact yields, they also threaten the livelihoods and well-being of everyday citizens, writes IISD expert Ashley Rawluk.