From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject The Next Chapter: IISD Appoints New Leadership
Date January 31, 2024 11:29 AM
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We announce our new President and CEO, plus unpack what's next for adaptation and delve into why the SDGs are a good idea.

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** What's new in sustainable development
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** IISD Appoints Next President and CEO
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We are proud to announce that Patricia Fuller will be stepping into the role of President and CEO ([link removed]) , taking over the reins of the organization at a key moment in our continuing work for a stable climate, sustainable resources, and fair economies.

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** After COP 28: What Next for Adaptation?
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Now that the dust has settled on COP 28, our experts take a closer look ([link removed]) at what we saw—and did not see—on adaptation in Dubai, and where we go from here.



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** Why the SDGs are a Good Idea
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The 17 Sustainable Development Goals at the heart of the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development brought a paradigm shift of universal goals for developing and developed countries alike. But why are SDGs a good idea ([link removed]) ?

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** What you Need to Know About Canada’s 2030 Climate Target
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Canada's climate target for 2030 is within reach, but more stringent policies and clearer government communication will be needed to get there. Find out why ([link removed]) these developments are critical for Canada to help avoid the worst impacts of climate change.

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** Canadian Youth Want to See Stronger Climate Policy
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Canada's Local Conference of Youth is demanding decision makers focus on the future when considering climate policies. IISD’s Water Policy and Youth Engagement Officer outlines key points and themes on what Canadian youth want to see ([link removed]) .

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** Ending Canada’s Support for Fossil Fuels
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Canada has committed to ending subsidies and public financing for fossil fuels at home and abroad and has taken some important steps along the path. Our experts set out the journey so far ([link removed]) , and how it can improve.

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** How to Make National Investment Laws Work for Sustainable Development
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The latest issue of IISD’s flagship quarterly, Investment Treaty News (ITN), ([link removed]) explores how national investment laws can drive sustainable development ([link removed]) and what developing countries should focus on to attract responsible investments ([link removed]) in the Global Minimum Tax era.

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** Argentina Pulling Policy Levers to Maximize Benefits from Lithium
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Lithium mining represents a generational opportunity for Argentina as the world moves towards electrification. A new IGF blog ([link removed]) outlines how policymakers are working to ensure the country fully benefits from its natural resources.

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