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Delivering for the Environment at MC12: Prospects to enhance trade cooperation on environmental challenges and the Sustainable Development Goals

Carolyn Deere Birkbeck analyzes opportunities for the WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference to address environmental crises and support sustainable development.
Policy Analysis November 24, 2021

RCEP Ratification Will See World’s Biggest Trade Deal Become Reality in January

11 countries have now completed or entered the final stage in the sign-up process for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
News November 24, 2021

Principles and Best Practice in Border Carbon Adjustment: A modest proposal

As more countries commit to ambitious climate targets, IISD’s Aaron Cosbey proposes a list of best practices for developing border carbon adjustments.
Policy Analysis November 24, 2021

MC12: An Opportunity to Find an Enduring Solution on Public Stockholding

Tanvi Sinha and Joe Glauber present five options to help negotiators solve problems faced by developing countries in public stockholding programs.
Policy Analysis November 24, 2021

Toward a Low-Carbon Circular Economy: The emerging role of trade

Circular economy solutions will play a critical role in decarbonization. Kevin Moss, Mari Pantsar, and Scott Vaughan outline how trade policy can help.
Policy Analysis November 24, 2021

The post-covid fossil fuels boom

Don't look now but the world is in a fossil fuels boom. As the economy bounces back from covid-19, the global demand for oil, gas and coal is skyrocketing. Yet didn't international leaders just make new climate pledges that promise to cut out these fossil fuels? How do we make sense of this contradiction? How long will the fossil fuel boom last? And will it send our climate goals out of reach?
IISD in the news November 24, 2021

Taking Action to Boost Sustainable Consumption in Asia

Promising initiatives are underway throughout Asia trying to change consumer behavior for the better. Where do we go from here?
Insight November 24, 2021

Canadian Youth Look to Move Mountains for the Climate Crisis

As extreme weather events become more common, young people throughout Canada are looking at how they can influence climate policy and inspire change.
Insight November 24, 2021

B.C. disaster drives home need for flood-resistant infrastructure across Canada, climate experts say

More than two years after a failed dike led to flooding in his small Quebec community, Joel Godmer recalls the surreal sight of his home half-submerged in water.
IISD in the news November 23, 2021

Private funds will finance energy transition, investors say

The transition to clean energy will primarily be financed by the private sector as a standardised framework of reporting climate credentials for companies across the globe is established, investors and think tanks said.
IISD in the news November 23, 2021

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