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Sustainable Food Systems in Canada: Agriculture and greenhouse gas emissions

What actions can be taken in Canada to lower greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector?
Explainer December 10, 2021

Podcast | COP26: Main overview and outcomes

The 26th edition of the United Nations Climate Change Conference ended in Glasgow on 13 November. In the fallout of the negotiations, Michael Nicholson, Head of UK Environmental Policy at IEEP, gathered experts from two member organisations of IEEP’s Think Sustainable Europe network to try and give an overview of what COP26 meant for global action against climate change.
IISD in the news December 10, 2021

Biden halts federal aid to new fossil fuel projects overseas

The Biden administration has ordered an immediate halt to new federal support for coal plants and other carbon-intensive projects overseas, a major policy shift designed to fight climate change and accelerate renewable energy worldwide.
IISD in the news December 10, 2021

U.S. to Pull Out of Carbon Projects Overseas Entirely for First Time Following Biden Order

The Biden administration intends to pull U.S. funding from all foreign "carbon-intensive projects" in a move that will bar American backing of these projects abroad for the "first time," Bloomberg News reported Friday after obtaining a cable sent to U.S. embassies.
IISD in the news December 10, 2021

Biden Halts Federal Aid to New Fossil Fuel Projects Overseas

The Biden administration has ordered an immediate halt to new federal support for coal plants and other carbon-intensive projects overseas, a major policy shift designed to fight climate change and accelerate renewable energy worldwide.
IISD in the news December 10, 2021

Canada’s Energy Future Report Must Go Further to Support Climate Action

Canadian governments and businesses need a fully modelled scenario to 2050 for the energy sector in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target.
Insight December 9, 2021

Business-Led Task Force Makes Electrifying Canada Top Priority

Today marks the launch of Electrifying Canada, a business-led task force aimed at accelerating electrification across the nation.
Press release December 9, 2021

Electrifying Canada

The race to net-zero is on. If Canada wants to lead, it must accelerate electrification. The Electrifying Canada task force is guiding the way.
Project December 9, 2021

The ECOWAS Energy Protocol: Training workshop for member states of the West African Economic and Monetary Union

This workshop focused on the ECOWAS Energy Protocol, its risks in relation to energy transition policies, and potential options for reform.
Workshop December 8, 2021

Rich Americans Have Higher Carbon Footprints than Other Wealthy People

The richest people are releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide compared with lower-income people, according to a new report.
IISD in the news December 8, 2021

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