Deal on almost-shuttered ELA expected
IISD's Matthew McCandless speaks to Jim Mosher about the negotiations between IISD, the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario to seal a deal on the Experimental Lakes Area.
IISD's Matthew McCandless speaks to Jim Mosher about the negotiations between IISD, the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario to seal a deal on the Experimental Lakes Area.
Our State of Sustainability Initiatives Review 2014 is dissected, and some of the major advancements in terms of "eco-labels" in 2014 are discussed.
Richard Grossman hopes that IISD's Cattails Harvesting Project will capture phosphorus before it enters Lake Winnipeg and prove that the wetland plant can be harvested as a fuel source for bio-energy.
Phil Gass discusses the implications of climate change on future budgets in Manitoba.
Ivetta Gerasimchuk sat down for a six-minute English language interview, answering questions on IISD in general and energy policy including pricing, consumption and efficiency.
IISD Senior Fellow Simon Zadek on future economic growth models. More info can be found in his working paper on inclusive sustainable growth.
International Innovation conducted an interview with President Scott Vaughan on IISD and the future of global sustainable development. Posted courtesy of International Innovation, an open access publication.
On January 21, EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht announced his decision to consult the public on the investment provisions of a future EU-US trade deal, due to concerns about the implications of the investment chapter and the arbitration provisions allowing US investors to sue EU member states. The announcement has also led to renewed interest in the negotiations between Canada and the EU, where identical concerns are at issue. Euractiv interviewed IISD senior international lawyer Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder about the legal implications of the current negotiations between Canada and the EU.
“Once-niche certified sustainable goods are gaining traction in mainstream markets, but there is a danger that smaller producers are still under-represented, according to a review from the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).” IISD’s State of Sustainability Initiatives (SSI) Review 2014.
The Record posted an excerpt from a Jan. 29 speech by former BlackBerry Ltd. co-chief executive officer Jim Balsillie at an IISD event in Toronto.