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What to Watch at COP16

As the planet approaches a critical threshold of irreversible biodiversity loss, world leaders are convening in Cali, Colombia, to advance the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework. We take you inside COP16, explain what to expect, and provide daily coverage from our Earth Negotiations Bulletin team.

G20 Governments Are Spending Three Times as Much on Fossil Fuels as Renewables

IISD tracked the public financial support G20 governments delivered to renewable power, grids, and storage over the past 4 years. In 2023, it was at least USD 168 billion, compared to an estimated USD 535 billion to fossil fuel subsidies. Our experts explain how the tipping points theory can guide the effective use of public funds.

Setting the Bar for NDCs 3.0

Governments are due to submit a new round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to climate planning in early 2025, with targets to 2035. IISD was among 20 organizations to sign an open letter, setting out 10 tests for 1.5°C-aligned plans.

Women Turning the Tables on Food Loss and Waste in Kenya

Food loss and waste in sub-Saharan Africa exceeds 30% of production—more than double the global average. But change is on the horizon. In Kenya, a group of women changemakers are leading efforts to turn this around and tackle food insecurity.

Inclusive Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation

Discover how climate change and biodiversity loss impact people differently and how inclusive nature-based solutions for adaptation can help.

Progressing Sustainable Investment at IISD’s 16th Investment Policy Forum

Investment policy-makers from across the world are getting ready for the 16th edition of IISD’s Investment Policy Forum, the world’s only platform for investment officials from developing countries. Three days of peer-to-peer learning and strategizing on how to drive investment for genuine sustainable development await.

Making Sense of Sustainability Due Diligence Regulations

With increasing demand from companies to uphold environmental, social, and governance standards, the regulatory environment around sustainability is becoming increasingly complex. Join our experts for an insightful webinar on the evolving landscape of due diligence regulations.

Staying Competitive in a Decarbonizing Global Market

This webinar, by the newly formed Commission on Carbon Competitiveness, will explore key recommendations for Canadian policy-makers and strategies like emissions pricing and border carbon adjustments to help Canadian industries decarbonize while staying competitive.

What to Do About Plastics in the Fish We Eat

Are you worried about the 123 microplastics found in one serving of freshwater fish found in Toronto’s Humber Bay? It's a scary topic, but IISD Experimental Lakes Area has answers.

Global Dialogue on BCAs

As countries work to reduce carbon emissions, border carbon adjustments (BCAs) aim to level the playing field by addressing differences in carbon regulation across nations. Our recent paper adds to the global conversation, highlighting how BCAs can represent a response to carbon leakage risk.

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