This brochure outlines the core services provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development's State of Sustainability Initiatives team.
Ahead of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, this report presents a pragmatic, data-driven framework to strengthen development finance in an increasingly fragmented and uncertain global landscape.
This webinar examined findings from the Commission on Carbon Competitiveness (C3) and the Transition Accelerator’s new report and featured expert views on the industrial strategy needed to boost Canadian competitiveness.
Session at the 2025 Global Land Forum will present innovative legislative and contractual solutions that can address the challenges posed by contract farming for women and local food security.
This deep dive article examines the largest sources of development finance, highlights which flows are most critical and their level of exposure to geopolitical risks, with the aim of helping prioritize implementation of the FfD4 agenda.
This review of 59 multi-sector national adaptation plan (NAP) documents sheds light on how developing countries are addressing adaptation finance issues. The report also highlights good practices and identifies areas for improvement to better support countries in identifying, prioritizing, and mobilizing adaptation finance.
As proponents celebrate the long-anticipated launch of LNG Canada's exports in a few weeks, it's time to take a sober look at where this road really leads. The answer, increasingly, is nowhere promising, writes IISD's Nichole Dusyk.
Leaders of the G7 countries have agreed to cooperate on efforts to manage the impacts of devastating wildfires, in Canada and around the world, but held back from naming climate change as a primary cause of the problem.
This webinar provided an overview of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Fisheries Funding Mechanism—also known as the Fish Fund—and explained how it can support Central American Integration System (SICA) member states in implementing the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.