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Scientists are planning an oily bitumen spill in this Ontario lake
"They’ll look at how the oil changes chemically and physically over time, and how the toxicity changes chemically and physically over time," said Palace, a toxicologist with 25 years of experience. "That will be a 12-week study and we will follow up the residual impacts over the next several years."
Can Sustainability Standards Protect Biodiversity?
IISD Speech: President and CEO Scott Vaughan at Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Fun, Profit and Saving the Earth event
New initiative launched to support Canada’s low-carbon transition
Food for Thought: Weighing up health and investment in the age of the new pandemic
Women in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: Challenges and opportunities for greater participation
Bonn voyage: ‘Satisfactory’ session leaves the hard work to Bangkok
“Gender parity is very important for [us] and we mainstream it in our work,” said Ivetta Gerasimchuk of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), who moderated a panel in Bonn on Saturday with 5 women and 3 men. On why it is important that there is gender parity at climate events, Gerasimchuk said: “it is my firm belief that the true transition away from fossil fuels is in the hands of women.”
The End of Coal: Alberta's coal phase-out
Revue Politique on carbon pricing and the cost of pollution
As debate rages on in Ottawa about the carbon tax costs the federal government wants to impose on provinces that don’t already charge such a tax, Rob Smith, from the International Institute for Sustainable Development, explains the real costs of pollution as well as the impact of this measure.