Could Great Lakes Fisheries Be Revived Through Fish Farms?
IISD-ELA’s Mike Rennie talks lake trout and fish farming on the US’ National Public Radio.
IISD-ELA’s Mike Rennie talks lake trout and fish farming on the US’ National Public Radio.
Winnipeg teacher Matt Henderson talks about a recent study trip he and his students took to IISD-ELA.
What does IISD’s Dimple Roy think will help improve collaboration between the energy and water communities?
Latest indicator from the highly successful Peg projects reveals that Winnipeggers’ charitable donations have increased at a faster rate than the national rate for the last ten years.
"Everybody is absolutely focused on what needs to be done practically, concretely to get an agreement in 2015," [Scott Vaughan] said in an interview with CBC News, referring to the next key climate conference to be held in Paris next year. Earlier in the week, Scott also spoke with CBC about US and Canada coal policy.
IPS speaks with Robert Repetto who argues, just before the UN Climate Summit, that “[a]cting on climate change will not hurt domestic economic growth, and in fact is more likely to boost growth.”
“Una evaluación realizada entre enero y abril de este año por el Instituto Internacional para el Desarrollo Sustentable (IIDS) […identificó…] las fortalezas y debilidades de las leyes y políticas mineras dominicanas.”
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.