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** Seven Things to Look Out For at MC13
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This edition of the IISD Trade and Sustainability Review ([link removed]) highlights seven critical topics of trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization’s upcoming Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (MC13), where you can join our Trade + Sustainability Hub ([link removed]) and help shape the future of trade policy ([link removed]) .
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** The Path to a Climate-Neutral EU
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The European Commission’s recommendation to slash net greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 aligns with the Paris Agreement goals, setting a new bar for climate action if fully implemented. Our Energy team calls for realistic plans to phase out fossil fuels ([link removed]) .
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** Canada Must Rethink LNG Investments
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Immediately after U.S. President Joe Biden announced a pause on his nation’s LNG infrastructure projects, IISD Canada Energy experts set out the case for why Canada should ask itself—is LNG worth the risk ([link removed]) ?
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** Driving the 2030 Agenda
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Unlocking the full potential of the 2030 Agenda means understanding the interconnected nature of the Sustainable Development Goals. Dive into this blog exploring strategies for maximizing progress and building a sustainable future ([link removed]) .
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** Advancing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Nature-Based Solutions
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Providing practical tools and recommendations, IISD experts explore ways of considering gender and other intersecting identity factors ([link removed]) throughout the implementation of nature-based solutions for adaptation projects.
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** The Social and Environmental Cost of Tea
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We unpack recent market trends in the tea sector ([link removed]) and explain why sustainability standards and other value chain actors need to get better at recognizing the social and environmental costs of producing tea.
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