Our experts weigh in on what we can do now to prepare for future shocks and stresses, especially those resulting from climate change.
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** LET THIS CRISIS TEACH US HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE NEXT
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In the National Observer ([link removed]) , Jane McDonald and Anne Hammill reveal what we can learn about resilience in the midst of COVID-19.
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** LISTEN IN: OUR EXPERTS DISCUSS THE STATE OF CLEAN ENERGY
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Peter Wooders and Ivetta Gerasimchuk called one another to chat about COVID-19, the oil crash, subsidies, and more. Hear what they said ([link removed]) .
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** HOW CAN OUR RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 DRIVE CLIMATE ACTION?
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IISD's Philip Gass speaks to NowThis, with scientists Katharine Hayhoe and Jonathan Foley, about where we should go from here ([link removed]) .
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** THE WORLD'S MOST CONSUMED EDIBLE OIL ISN'T IN A GOOD PLACE
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Palm oil has been linked to deforestation, forced labour and biodiversity loss. Only 20% of its production is sustainable, but there's hope for it ([link removed]) .
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** INDIA NEEDS TO CONTINUE ON ITS PATH TOWARD CLEAN ENERGY
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The third report ([link removed]) in a series on India's energy transition looks at how the nation can move forward in its commitment to renewables.
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** CANADA MUST DITCH ITS FOCUS ON GDP AND REDEFINE WEALTH
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IISD Senior Associate Robert Smith argues in Policy Options ([link removed]) that it's time we broaden and diversify our conception of progress.
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** LET'S START MOVING TOWARD A "POLLUTER PAYS" MODEL
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Our expert Vanessa Corkal says industry must be responsible for emissions reductions ([link removed]) , not taxpayers, in response to a new relief package.
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** ICYMI: AN ORGANIZER BEHIND THE FIRST EARTH DAY LOOKS BACK
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Former IISD president Arthur J. Hanson helped kick-start the inaugural Earth Day half a century ago. He reflects on what led to its lasting legacy ([link removed]) .
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