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No such thing as ‘unprecedented’ weather, delegates at ARBI conference told

"Other conference speakers such as Hank Venema, spoke of the need to create a new class of infrastructure comprised of networked distributive storage systems across the Prairies. He also offered ideas on why investors will be interested to help pay for it."

IISD in the news February 23, 2018

Calgary's worst air pollution moves with the seasons: U of C study

"A study released last year by the International Institute for Sustainable Development pegged the number of premature deaths in Canada caused by air pollution in 2015 at 7,700, with a total cost to society of $36 billion."

IISD in the news February 22, 2018

The Influential Amici in Philip Morris v. Uruguay: A new role for intergovernmental organizations in investment treaty arbitration?

The role of amicus curiae briefs in the outcome of the Philip Morris v. Uruguay dispute suggests that intergovernmental organizations could play a more useful role in investment treaty arbitration.
Policy Analysis February 22, 2018

Missing the 23 Per Cent Target: Roadblocks to the development of renewable energy in Indonesia

This report seeks to answer the question of why renewable energy deployment, particularly wind and solar, has not taken off in Indonesia. To understand the forces shaping the sector, and what can be done to remedy the situation, IISD conducted interviews with politicians, civil servants, industry representatives, renewable energy developers, civil society organizations, international donors and other stakeholders. A total of 26 interviews took place, revealing the roots of the problem, the broader political economy of the energy sector and some possible ways forward.
Report February 22, 2018

Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in North American Communities

How have North American communities been implementing the Sustainable Development Goals into their projects?? We hear first hand in this webinar on February 22, 2018.
Event February 22, 2018

Trudeau's India Visit: How India and Canada can achieve ambitious climate targets

"As members of the G20, both India and Canada committed to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption in 2009. Both countries have made progress on the ground."

IISD in the news February 21, 2018

Prepare to Lead ISA But Look Within Too

"In fact, according to the 2016 data released by the International Institute for Sustainable Development last month, India gave just 0.8 per cent of its electricity subsidies for distributed solutions, while coal, oil and gas transmission and distribution received about $20 billion, with much of these being price support subsidies for artificially low tariffs."

IISD in the news February 20, 2018

Can Agricultural Growth Poles Solve Rural Poverty in Africa?

What are agricultural growth poles? Could they help solve rural poverty in Africa? Francine Picard explores...
Insight February 20, 2018

International Investment Agreement Reform: Modernizing the Existing Stock of Treaties

Senior policy-makers from Asia–Pacific governments will discuss the reform of international investment agreements (IIAs) at this five-day workshop focused on modernizing the existing stock of treaties in line with today's sustainable development imperative.
Event February 19, 2018

Better Datasets Urgently Needed To Understand Full Scale of Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Nature magazine recently released a letter detailing how fossil fuel subsidies reform could deliver carbon emission reductions of between 1 and 4 per cent globally by 2030. This is what we think...
Insight February 16, 2018

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