Sustainable sugar: Coca-Cola and BP signed up but will it go mainstream?
Jason Potts talks Bonsucro and sustainable sugar with The Guardian’s Tim Smedley.
Jason Potts talks Bonsucro and sustainable sugar with The Guardian’s Tim Smedley.
Dave Sawyer: “But one has to ask why so many world leaders would come together to talk climate change a full year and a half ahead of the Paris conference? There are three important drivers likely underpinning this renewed political interest…”
Phil Gass speaks to Business News Network TV about Canadian and US coal policy.
IISD senior fellow and associate Simon Zadek writes for the World Economic forum’s blog.
IISD-ELA’s Michael Rennie celebrates the future of the Experimental Lakes Area under IISD’s operation.
“Governments award procurement contracts for goods and services to a range of businesses. These contracts can comprise “everything from office supplies to jet fighters to consultants”, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development.”
A recent study at IISD-ELA finds that estrogen found a commonly used birth control pill can have negative effects on fish populations in lakes.
The Guardian takes a look at a special issue of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, which includes a study conducted at IISD-ELA into the effects of estrogen on fish wildlife populations.
"Richard Bridle, a project researcher at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), said in a session on government assistance, “the subsidies for electricity in the region in one year equal the required investments in renewable energy until 2020.”"
India's Down To Earth Magazine reports on the latest findings from IISD-ELA.