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Taking stock as Global Plastics Treaty negotiations begin at INC-5.3
Negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty have stalled under the weight of fundamental disagreements: the scope of bans and phase-outs, the division of finances–and, as the International Institute for Sustainable Development points out, whether the text should focus on plastic production or end-of-life treatment.
Indonesia spent IDR 713.5 trillion on energy subsidies in 2024
Indonesia needs a gradual, transparent reallocation of government spending from fossil fuels to clean energy.
Indonesia’s Energy Support Measures
In 2024, Indonesia spent IDR 713.5 trillion on energy subsidies, with nearly 90% of that supporting fossil fuels.
How an Intersectional Approach Can Help Us Address Vulnerability to Climate Change
The relationship between overlapping inequities and the conditions that increase people’s vulnerability to climate change is often overlooked or oversimplified. International Institute for Sustainable Development experts Julie Dekens, Angie Dazé, and Cameron Hunter explain why we must deepen our understanding of—and actively confront—these powerful systems to ensure that climate change adaptation actions are effective for those who need them most.
Inside the polarizing plan to stash carbon in a California wetland
A proposal to store carbon dioxide deep below a Bay Area wetland is testing how—and where—California pursues climate solutions.
INC-5.3: Where the global plastics treaty talks stand
On February 7, governments will gather to choose a new chair to lead negotiations on a global plastics treaty. Here's where the talks stand.
What Does It Take to Ensure a Just Energy Transition: Six insights from Indonesian civil society
The International Institute for Sustainable Development gathered a group of Indonesian civil society organizations (CSOs) in Jakarta, representing women, low-income households, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and youth, participants to not only share perspectives on the relationship between carbon pricing, transport electrification, and gender equality and social inclusion in policy design.
Making the most of water
As we face an increasingly unpredictable climate, water storage projects are already making Manitoba farms more resilient. Now we need to ramp these efforts up, so that the whole province — from farmers to everyday citizens — enjoy the benefits. IISD water policy expert Ashley Rawluk explains why it’s time to embrace water storage.
Working With Indigenous Knowledge Holders to Advance Equitable and Inclusive Nature and Climate Initiatives
This brief explores actions for working with Indigenous Knowledge Holders to promote climate and nature initiatives using Indigenous science in collaborative and fair ways.