Indigenous development solving problems in communities
An IISD intern explains why sustainable development is important to her, and explains some of IISD's work in the Hudson Bay area.
An IISD intern explains why sustainable development is important to her, and explains some of IISD's work in the Hudson Bay area.
Scientists at the Experimental Lakes Area near Kenora are back to work, after two years of uncertainty. Jeff Walters paid a visit to the remote area, and found out why employees are so excited to get back to their research.
"The best way to reduce our vulnerability to climate change is through mitigation," said Jo-Ellen Parry, the deputy director for climate change and energy at the IISD. "The more we mitigate now pushes us into a low level of change versus a high level of change."
Brazil's leading economic publication references our recent State of Sustainability Initiatives 2014 report in this Portuguese-language article.
Laura Turley makes the case for sustainable public procurement in this highly readable blog post.
Video. "We have cleaner air in cities because of research that has happened in ELA. We're improving water quality around the world because of ELA," said Matt McCandless, executive director at IISD-ELA.
The Free Press reports on the latest finding from our Peg project, a joint initiative with the United Way of Winnipeg.
An article in this newsletter of the Society of Canadian Liminologists celebrates the new life of the Experimental Lakes Area under IISD's stewardship.
A look at the path to IISD taking over operations of the world-renowned research facility.
IISD-ELA scientific researcher Scott Higgins comments on Manitoba's plan to kill off zebra mussels in Lake Winnipeg.