IMPACTS OF FISHERIES SUBSIDIES REACH FAR BEYOND THE OCEAN
Senegalese fishermen are risking their lives each day for fewer and fewer fish; the local economy and biodiversity are in peril. Our expert explains.
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WILL COP 25 ACTUALLY LEAD TO CHANGE? TUNE IN TO FIND OUT
More than 1,000 people registered for IISD's COP 25 Halfway Point Webinar with Jen Allan. If you slept in, not to worry, you can replay it here.
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IMPACT ASSESSMENTS FOR NEW TECH: WHY AREN'T THEY A THING?
It's mandatory to assess the environmental and societal impact of new building projects; we need to apply this rule to digital innovation, too.
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CLIMATE CHANGE IS HERE, IT'S UP TO US HOW WE CHOOSE TO ADAPT
"We have no choice," says IISD's Jo-Ellen Parry to the CBC. But focusing attention on adaptation will require more than just policy briefs.
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WE ARE HOOKED ON CHEAP FUEL AND IGNORING ITS TRUE COST
Our energy expert Laura Merrill speaks plainly about the need to abandon fossil fuel subsidies in this short video, filmed on the ground at COP 25.
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ONE SMALL YET MIGHTY STEP FORWARD FOR LAKE WINNIPEG
Our freshwater research team has been working tirelessly to promote an interim solution for this lake's algae problem; now, the ball is rolling.
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MORE BLOCKBUSTERS, BUT NOT IF THEY HARM THE PLANET
The film and television industry leaves a huge footprint, but a new pact holds some big names accountable for making sustainable changes.
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