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BUILDING BACK BETTER IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO
It makes sense for the planet. It makes sense for the economy. IISD's president explains why Canada's next move
will be so important
.
WE'RE DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO ANOTHER HUNGER CRISIS
Our experts argue that we
already have some answers
about how to prevent this if we look back to the food price crisis of 2007–2008.
HOW BUILDING RESILIENCE CAN HELP IN RECOVERY EFFORTS
National Adaptation Plans may be climate-focused but they can
act as a blueprint
for delivering relief during a pandemic.
BETTER DATA, COLLABORATION NEEDED TO HELP THOSE AT RISK
Canada is only as resilient to a pandemic as its least resilient people.
More should be done
to ensure vulnerable groups are being reached.
HOW A SIX-DIGIT TRADE CODE CAN HELP THE ENVIRONMENT
Recent tweaks to a set of trade codes will give a much-needed boost to the global market for environmental goods. Our expert
explains
how
.
WHAT DOES A DISCO ANTHEM HAVE TO DO WITH FOSSIL FUELS?
IISD's Chris Beaton writes
a convincing op-ed
on why Nigeria must end its relationship with fuel subsidies (then change the lock and take the key).
CAN PALM OIL BE SUSTAINABLE, OR IS IT TOO LATE TO CHANGE?
IISD's Cristina Larrea answers our questions about this contentious crop and offers insight into
what can be done
to lighten its impact.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO FARMERS AND THE SUSTAINABILITY LINK
What influences whether smallholder farmers receive financing help? IISD surveyed dozens of investors and
analyzed the results
.
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