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How can Britain commit to net zero and still drill for millions more barrels of oil?

As the first G7 country to make a net zero commitment, talks on whether to approve a new oil field pose a test for the United Kingdom’s climate ambitions.
Insight August 23, 2021

Jagmeet Singh promises to kill fossil fuel subsidies

If elected, the federal NDP would identify fossil fuel subsidies, eliminate them "once and for all," and spend the money on the renewable energy sector, Leader Jagmeet Singh said on the campaign trail Monday morning.
IISD in the news August 23, 2021

Liberal and Conservative climate promises fall short, experts say

Commitments made by the Liberal and Conservative parties won't get Canada where it needs to be to avert the worst effects of climate change, experts say.
IISD in the news August 21, 2021

US guidance to development banks puts gas infrastructure finance in question

The US Treasury has instructed representatives at multilateral development banks to support clean energy projects over fossil fuels, putting the fate of several gas projects in the balance.
IISD in the news August 20, 2021

Taxing Coal to Hit the Goals: A simple way for Indonesia to reduce carbon emissions

Taxing coal is a simple and effective means to promote a clean energy transition in Indonesia, and the experience of India demonstrates that it is politically and economically feasible.
Brief August 20, 2021

Ronja Bechauf

Person August 19, 2021

How the different parties stack up with climate promises in the upcoming election

Aaron Cosbey, economist at the International Institute for Sustainable Development, talks about the role of climate change in the upcoming federal election and says this interest is driven by the reality of wildfires and heat domes across the country. Cosbey breaks down the different parties' climate change platforms.
IISD in the news August 19, 2021

Abas Kinda

Person August 19, 2021

Au Canada, Justin Trudeau «l’écolo» a subventionné le pétrole (in French)

«Au cours de la décennie Harper, notre environnement a souffert. Les Canadiens ne peuvent pas laisser cette inaction continuer, le coût est trop élevé», déclarait Justin Trudeau lors de la campagne électorale de 2015 en épinglant le premier ministre sortant, conservateur.
IISD in the news August 19, 2021

Doing More with Less: Ensuring Sustainable Consumption and Production

Ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns has been one of the greatest global challenges over the past fifty years.
Deep Dive August 18, 2021

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