ELA resurrection: Thanks, well done
An editorial praises IISD for saving the Experimental Lakes Area and looks to the future of the facility.
An editorial praises IISD for saving the Experimental Lakes Area and looks to the future of the facility.
"Today is a historic day of the IISD, the Experimental Lakes Area and for fresh water research in Canada, Ontario and around the world," said Matt McCandless, who has been named the ELA's new executive director.
Gloria Galloway celebrates the new lease of life that IISD has given to the Experimental Lakes Area and Scott Vaughan, IISD president explains why the facility is so important.
Peg, a collaboration of IISD and the United Way of Winnipeg releases a "detailed report into how different communities in Winnipeg live, learn, and die [which] reveals a widening gulf between the city's rich and poor."
IISD partners with the Manitoba Museum to create the first $1million + interactive exhibit in the Science Gallery. Lake Winnipeg: Shared Solutions asks players to consider the many factors that affect the health of the 2013 most endangered lake in the world.
Laura Turley says the consumption pattern in Bhutan is less destructive as compared to its neighboring countries.
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.