The World Trade Organization is under enormous pressure as the global order becomes multipolar. How has the system evolved so far—and how does its reform agenda offer a chance to rethink global trade.
Join IISD’s webinar on October 29 as we unpack the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark advisory opinion on states’ obligations to tackle climate change—and its implications for climate action, economic governance, and investment reform.
A multitude of different systems for measuring, reporting, and verifying embedded emissions at the border would be a nightmare scenario. Aaron Cosbey explores options for making border carbon adjustment regimes work together.
This report examines the fiscal and non-fiscal conditions that can support in-country value addition of critical minerals, drawing on the experiences of resource-rich countries.
The interactive 5-Week Live Program about nature-based infrastructure (NBI) is back this autumn, helping investors, policy-makers, infrastructure planners, and other stakeholders to make the case for building with nature.
At COP 30 in Belém, the Coalition on Phasing Out Fossil Fuel Incentives including Subsidies (COFFIS) is advancing its efforts to phase out fossil fuel subsidies
Border carbon adjustments raise tough questions about their impact on developing economies. Ieva Baršauskaitė and Antoine Bonnet explore how to make them a driver of a fair and inclusive transition.