From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject Resilience in action: What does real progress look like?
Date February 3, 2021 11:59 AM
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It may not sound glamorous, but adaptation planning is critical to protecting our communities in times of crisis. How can we do it right?

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** RESILIENCE IN ACTION: HOW CAN WE MAKE PROGRESS TOGETHER?
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In its first five years, the NAP Global Network ([link removed]) has learned how critical adaptation planning is ([link removed]) in preparing for crisis and protecting the vulnerable.

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** THE TRANSITION TO NET-ZERO IS ACCELERATING. ARE WE READY?
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IISD's President and CEO speaks to Bloomberg about how Canada has a huge opportunity to lead ([link removed]) in the fast-growing electric vehicle sector.

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** HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE AND INJUSTICE?
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Pull up a seat with IISD expert Angie Daze and Jamaican activist Jhannel Tomlinson for an engaging conversation and interactive Q&A ([link removed]) .

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** GETTING PLASTIC OUT OF OUR FRESH WATER ISN'T EASY, BUT ...
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There are simple-yet-effective steps the Canadian government can take ([link removed]) , our expert argues, to curb the rise in pollution due to single-use plastics.

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** PRESSURE MOUNTS AS TALKS ON FISHERIES SUBSIDIES RESUME
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WTO negotiators are making a final push ([link removed]) to reel in a deal and curb overfishing. Here's why Canadians should pay attention ([link removed]) .

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** PLANT-BASED DIETS MAY BE SUSTAINABLE, BUT NOT FOR ALL
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There are benefits to eating vegetarian, but a global shift to this type of diet could have harmful impacts ([link removed]) and isn't a one-size-fits-all solution.

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