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?
In its first five years, the
NAP Global Network
has learned
how critical adaptation planning is
in preparing for crisis and protecting the vulnerable.
THE TRANSITION TO NET-ZERO IS ACCELERATING. ARE WE READY?
IISD's President and CEO speaks to Bloomberg about how
Canada has a huge opportunity to lead
in the fast-growing electric vehicle sector.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE AND INJUSTICE?
Pull up a seat with IISD expert Angie Daze and Jamaican activist Jhannel Tomlinson for an
engaging conversation and interactive Q&A
.
GETTING PLASTIC OUT OF OUR FRESH WATER ISN'T EASY, BUT ...
There are
simple-yet-effective steps the Canadian government can take
, our expert argues, to curb the rise in pollution due to single-use plastics.
PRESSURE MOUNTS AS TALKS ON FISHERIES SUBSIDIES RESUME
WTO negotiators are
making a final push
to reel in a deal and curb overfishing.
Here's why Canadians should pay attention
.
PLANT-BASED DIETS MAY BE SUSTAINABLE, BUT NOT FOR ALL
There are benefits to eating vegetarian, but
a global shift to this type of diet could have harmful impacts
and isn't a one-size-fits-all solution.
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