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Urgent Action Is Needed to Better Reward Tea Farmers for Using Sustainable Practices

There are 13 million people propping up the global tea industry. Two thirds of those people are smallholder farmers in developing countries, many of whom live in poverty. New research from the International Institute for Sustainable Development unearths the latest consumption and production trends in the sector and explores why so many tea farmers are struggling to make a living.
IISD in the news January 18, 2024

Global Market Report: Tea prices and sustainability

This report explores recent market trends in the tea sector and explains why we need to get better at recognizing the social and environmental costs of tea production.
Report January 17, 2024

Understanding the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement (IFDA)

This webinar aims to help WTO delegates and capital-based delegates to get up to speed on the latest status of the Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement (IFDA) in the run-up to the WTO MC13.
Webinar January 16, 2024

Danjela Celaj

Person January 16, 2024

Nabila El-Ahmed

Person January 16, 2024

Ending Canada’s Support for Fossil Fuels

Canada has committed to ending subsidies and public financing for fossil fuels at home and abroad and has taken some important steps along the path. Our experts set out the journey so far, and how it can improve.
Insight January 15, 2024

Vance Culbert

Person January 12, 2024

Ottawa supports Big Oil over the climate

One can only imagine the positive buzz these days inside the boardrooms of Canada's oil companies, as they rake in record profits and plan major expansions of their oil production. Amid all the good cheer, one could easily lose sight of the fact that those plans will push the world dangerously closer to the brink of irreversible climate chaos. Even as the world finally signed a commitment at UN climate talks last month to begin transitioning away from fossil fuels, Canada's major oil companies are poised to do exactly the opposite — to greatly expand their fossil fuel production.
IISD in the news January 12, 2024

World Trade Organization Agriculture Negotiations at MC13

Facundo Calvo stresses the essential role of binding commitments, rules, and disciplines to effectively regulate trade in food and agriculture, particularly to enhance food security in least-developed countries.
Policy Analysis January 12, 2024

Katharina Schmidt

Person January 11, 2024

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