IISD-ELA researchers are collaborating with local groups to study how Indigenous communities can sustainably harvest wild rice in an effort toward food sovereignty and the preservation of cultural tradition.
New guidance from the United Kingdom requires emissions from burning extracted fossil fuels to be considered in environmental impact assessments. The Rosebank project decision will be a first test for the policy in practice.
Scorching droughts that wither crops and pasture, torrential rains that flood fields, and storms that wash out roads. These events don’t just impact yields, they also threaten the livelihoods and well-being of everyday citizens, writes IISD expert Ashley Rawluk.
A review of the significant advances Indigenous Peoples made in 2024 at United Nations negotiations on climate change, biodiversity, and desertification.
As the final round of talks to agree on an international legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution draw near, IISD-ENB Team Leader Tallash Kantai unpacks what to expect.
How Ukraine can align post-war reconstruction with sustainability goals, based on lessons from global recovery and European green infrastructure frameworks.
Latest updates on negotiations toward a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, with expert analysis of the process and implications for global tax policy.