Climate action and affordability go together, said IISD's Jessica Kelly. She wants to see more investment in technologies to make energy transition possible.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Claire Delpeuch, Will Symes, and James Innes explain why, when implemented, public support policies should be environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially inclusive, and share insights on how that objective can be met.
In this special edition on annual budgets, experts delve into the growing emphasis on solarizing agricultural demand in India's Union and state budgets.
At the start of Premier Wab Kinew's government's mandate, it signalled it would work to get Manitoba to a net-zero electricity grid by 2035. With 99 per cent of Manitoba's electricity already emissions-free, it is a small, but important gap to bridge, IISD's Jessica Kelly writes.
Suddenly, the world wants to know more about tariffs. Meanwhile, even the most seasoned trade experts are trying to better understand the unprecedented trade policy decisions coming out of Washington. Alice Tipping explains.
The publication reviews the evolution of stabilization clauses in mining contracts, highlighting the 2020 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guiding Principles and offering guidance on its implementation toward a reduced use of stabilization clauses, and alternative approaches.
A tropical lake in Central Africa might not seem like the first place you would look to gain insights into North America's Great Lakes. Using one lake to study what might happen in another is an everyday occurrence for Scott Higgins, a senior scientist at IISD Experimental Lakes Area, which is used to studying the effects of everything from acid rain to oil spills on lake ecosystems, and to predict how those things will translate into larger lakes around the world.
The Investment Policy Forum (IPF) Manila Tool Kit assists governments to map and navigate between investment legal instruments and international commitments impacting investment.
Last month, a total of 22 oil and gas exploration licences were awarded across six countries, with an estimated volume of discovered resources of 45.4 million barrels of oil and 10.4 billion cubic feet of gas.