LET THIS CRISIS TEACH US HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE NEXT
In the National Observer, 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
Peter Wooders and Ivetta Gerasimchuk called one another to chat about COVID-19, the oil crash, subsidies, and more. Hear what they said.
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HOW CAN OUR RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 DRIVE CLIMATE ACTION?
IISD's Philip Gass speaks to NowThis, with scientists Katharine Hayhoe and Jonathan Foley, about where we should go from here.
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THE WORLD'S MOST CONSUMED EDIBLE OIL ISN'T IN A GOOD PLACE
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.
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INDIA NEEDS TO CONTINUE ON ITS PATH TOWARD CLEAN ENERGY
The third report 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
IISD Senior Associate Robert Smith argues in Policy Options that it's time we broaden and diversify our conception of progress.
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ICYMI: AN ORGANIZER BEHIND THE FIRST EARTH DAY LOOKS BACK
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.
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