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Fossil fuel subsidies go unchecked in biggest polluting countries

A combination of a variety of fossil fuel subsidy reductions could cut 11.84% from global emissions by 2030.
IISD in the news July 22, 2021

Subsidies for India’s renewable sector are falling

The government’s push for renewable energy has been one of its main defence against criticism for using fossil fuels.
IISD in the news July 22, 2021

Trade and Climate Change: How can trade policy maximize developing countries' benefits from a clean energy transition?

The first of two sessions, this event will assess how trade policy can incentivize clean energy production in developing countries.
Webinar July 22, 2021

Toward Gender-Responsive Ecosystem-based Adaptation

A key factor for the success of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) initiatives is the active integration of gender considerations. By working to address gender and social inequalities, EbA initiatives can be more effective and more sustainable.
Report July 22, 2021

North America about to turn into a graveyard of mega pipeline projects

The U.S. built the equivalent of 28 Keystone XLs over the past decade, but continent expected to become an increasingly inhospitable place for new projects, says a new report.
IISD in the news July 21, 2021

In Search of Prosperity - Oil and Alberta's Future

What does the future look like for Canadian oil and gas? And how can decision-makers take action today to position Alberta, Newfoundland and other fossil-resource dependent economies to prosper?
IISD in the news July 21, 2021

Front Burner Podcast ep. 209: Have the Liberals met the climate change moment?

The Liberal government has been criticized for not acting substantially enough on the climate crisis. Former environment and current Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna defends her party’s actions on the issue.
IISD in the news July 21, 2021

How Can Trade Policy Maximize Benefits From Clean Energy Investment?

This paper looks at the role of trade policy in fostering the domestic production of renewable energy components in developing countries with a particular focus on wind and solar energy.
Report July 21, 2021

Driving Demand: Assessing the impacts and opportunities of the electric vehicle revolution on cobalt and lithium raw material production and trade

This report assesses the impacts and opportunities of the electric vehicle revolution on cobalt and lithium raw material production and trade, with a focus on Chile and Congo DRC
Report July 21, 2021

Canada, UK and US should create ‘border carbon’ scheme

Canada should collaborate with the US and EU to design a set of ‘border carbon adjustment’ plans, a think tank has argued – warning that failing to do so could weaken both domestic industries, and Canada’s contribution to tackling climate change.
IISD in the news July 20, 2021

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